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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Érejepp" is a rare and unique masculine name, derived from the ancient Hebrew name Ériély (pronounced "Ériély"). Its etymology reveals a deep spiritual meaning: the name consists of two parts – "é-r" (my Lord) and "éy" (eternity), along with "é-l" (God), translating overall as "My Lord – Eternal" or "My Master – Eternal God". This particular pronunciation and spelling of the name arose during the adaptation of the Hebrew name Ériély into Russian culture, possibly with the aim of preserving its meaning while making it more pronounceable for Russian speakers. Historically, the name originated in medieval Europe, although its roots deeply trace back to the Eastern Jewish pantheon and mythology; its spread and Russification might have occurred later, perhaps in the 17th-19th centuries. It is not one of the common names, but rather used within families with Jewish roots or among those culturally interested in theology or poetry. In modern Russia and the CIS, the name "Érejepp" is encountered extremely rarely and can be considered among literary or pseudonymic names, used less frequently in everyday naming of children. A person with this name is often associated with depth of inner life, sharp thoughts, and religious devotion. They possess a strong sense of justice, may be somewhat detached from popular culture, yet they are original and unique in their views. Their characteristic traits include intellectual sharpness, a tendency towards self-reflection, and deep spirituality. There are very few known bearers of the name "Érejepp" or its variants. Among them is Ériël Bernshṭayn (a known poet and writer), as well as other less known figures in the fields of literature, music, and art who chose this name or its derivatives for their professional identification. Variants or diminutives of the name might include "Érik", "Éri", "Ér", and directly "Ériély" (if used).