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Emanesh is a rare male name of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew word *эмунот* (émunot), which translates to "faith," "generation," or "hope." Sometimes it is associated with the name *Эли-ашэф* (Eliezer or Eli-Soph), meaning "My Master Samson" or "rich in faith." Most likely, the primary meaning of the name is to represent a person of deep faith, reliability, and principled character. The name Emanesh appears in Jewish tradition, particularly among followers of Hasidism and other conservative or religious movements. Although the name itself is not widely used in modern Jewish culture, it conveys strong spiritual values and emphasizes the importance of sincere service and loyalty to one's principles. Historically, such names were given in honor of ancestors or significant religious figures. The characteristic traits of those named Emanesh are often linked to reliability, seriousness, deep inner strength, and a strong sense of responsibility. People with this name value honesty, keeping promises, and profound moral principles. They are rarely superficial and tend to lead a serious, thoughtful life style. There are almost no known bearers of the name Emanesh in Russian-speaking communities due to its rarity. However, internationally, particularly in the United States or Israel, there may be examples of people with this name involved in religious activities, science, or the arts. For instance, Gregory Nikitin (Gregory Nikitin), a known religious figure and writer, is sometimes associated with this name, but it is not always explicitly mentioned. The popularity of the name Emanesh is extremely low. It is not part of common names and is mostly encountered in small Jewish communities or family traditions. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name is practically unused. Nicknames or diminutives for Emanesh are less common compared to more frequent names. Perhaps affectionately, it could be called Emil or Emin, but this sounds more like other names. Usually, the full name is used for addressing.