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Okay, here is the translation: Enrico (Enrico) is a masculine name of Italian origin that has firmly entered the Russian linguistic diversity, despite its Western roots. It is not a traditional Russian surname, but its bearers are often reflected in culture and society. The origin of the name should be sought in Latin, from which it passed to the Italians. It is likely that Enrico is formed from Latin roots. The main part of the name is "ric-", which can be translated as "rich" or "wealthy," suggesting success and material prosperity. The suffix "-hardo" (or its variations) is largely characteristic of Romance languages and gives the name strength, decisiveness, and resilience. Consequently, the full meaning of the name can be interpreted as "strong owner" or "strong, wealthy person". The historical roots of the name go back to medieval Europe. The name became popular in Italy, especially during the Florentine Renaissance and the Renaissance period, when parents sought to give their children names reflecting hope for their future prosperity and spiritual strength. Although information about individual bearers in the early periods is often lost, the name Enrico gained popularity among Italians. In Russia, despite its Italian nature, the name Enrico gained a certain fame, particularly after the widespread dissemination of Western culture and television projects related to Italy (e.g., "Unesco Route"). Famous people with this name are generally difficult to distinguish on an international level, but Enrico Galli di Dottori, a well-known Italian TV presenter and politician, became widely known precisely in Russia due to the project "Unesco Route," which increased the name's recognition. Characteristic traits of bearers of the name Enrico are often associated with qualities such as confidence, willpower, purposefulness, enterprising spirit, and leadership ability. People with this name are often perceived as reliable, possessing a certain authority and capability for wisdom. They may exhibit leadership qualities and strive for their goals. Variations of the name include "Riko," "Ricca" (the feminine form), and more affectionate forms like "Enetchka," "Entona," "Riko," and "Ricca." The popularity of the name Enrico in Russia is not mass, but it is noticeably growing, especially among families of Italian descent or those who value Western names with deep meaning. It remains a sufficiently original and individual choice.