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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Ekap" (Ecbas) is a rare masculine name that entered the Russian language from Germanic sources, possibly via Byzantine or Slavic languages. The actual name **Ecbas** has ancient origins and is connected to Germanic roots. **Meaning of the name:** The name Ecbas (Ekap) translates from Old German as **"peaceful," "calm," "peace-bringer"**. Its meaning is sometimes interpreted as "peace," "clearness," or even "one who holds peace." This name carried a positive connotation, reflecting parents' desire to give their child harmony and tranquility. **Origin and Etymology:** The name has Germanic origins, linked to the root *ekwą* ("peaceful," "calm"). It was common among Germanic tribes who lived in the territories of modern Germany and Poland. Later, Ecbas entered the East Slavic languages, including Russian, likely through contacts with the Byzantine Empire or direct migration and Christianization of Germanic Slavic lands in Northern Europe. **Historical Note:** The name Ecbas appears in historical documents of medieval Europe, especially in Eastern European countries (Poland, Slavonia, Hungary), where it was common among the nobility and clergy. It also appears among merchants and artisans, possibly explaining its association with peace and trade (hence the secondary meaning "one who holds"). The name was used during the Middle Ages and the early Modern period. In Russia, the name "Ekap" itself was not widespread, but similar names (Ecbas, Ekbab) might have been used by Tatars, Belarusians, and other East Slavic peoples. **Characteristics:** People with this name are often associated with a **calm, unhurried, kind, and conscientious** character. They tend to be thoughtful, love harmony and order. Sometimes they exhibit qualities of a peace-bringer – a tendency towards reconciliation and creating stability. **Famous Bearers:** In Russian history and culture, the name Ecbas (Ekap) is not as widely recognized as other names. However, names Ecbas can be found among historical figures, scientists, and cultural figures from the CIS and Eastern Europe. For example, Metropolitan Ecbas I (d. 1087) from Serbia was a significant figure in the 9th-11th centuries. Some Russian writers and religious figures from the 19th-20th centuries also bore this name, though their fame may not be widespread. **Popularity:** The name "Ekap" (Ecbas) is **rare** in modern Russian. It is not used as a given name for newborns. It is encountered rarely, sometimes as a distorted variant of Ecbas or as a variant for Tatars, Belarusians, and other peoples with long Turkic or Slavic history. **Variants and Diminutives:** In the Russian language, there are no established spelling variants. If used, one might suggest: "Eka," "Ek," "Kab." Diminutive forms have not developed. In the country of origin, the name Ecbas (Ekap) is often called "Ekap," "Eka."