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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Erenzen (Erenzен) is a rare but interesting masculine name that entered the Russian language from the medieval German or Latin tradition. It has Jewish roots and is associated with the image of a noble, just ruler or judge. The meaning of the name Erenzen is closely linked to the concept of "justice" or "court". It is believed that the name originates from a combination of elements related to court or judge. One theory connects it to the name of an ancient Jewish judge or ruler, possibly from Arenz (Arenz) or variations thereof. Another version suggests the name derives from the combination "эр" (meaning "at the beginning" or "high") and "ценц" (something related to court or justice), or from Latin "archis" (supreme) and "iudex" (judge). In both cases, the idea of a ruler responsible for court and justice is emphasized. Historically, the name entered Germanic and Romance languages, where it meant "supreme judge" or "judge". In Russia and the CIS countries, it is not widespread and is likely used primarily in the 19th-20th centuries, possibly inherited from German or Swiss ancestors. Bearers of this name are very hard to find in modern Russia and the CIS, and the name is not popular. It is probably practically forgotten in the last decades. Based on its meaning, characteristic traits of a person with this name might include a well-developed sense of justice, a desire for order and fairness, a sense of responsibility. It is often associated with reliability, the desire to lead or guide, but it can also imply a certain severity or strictness in perceiving duty and law. However, as with any name, the actual personality traits depend on numerous factors. Known bearers of the name Erenzen worldwide are hard to identify. It is likely more of a name from the past, perhaps a German or Swiss name of the 17th-19th centuries. In the modern Russian-speaking world, there are practically none. Variants of the Russian pronunciation: Erenzen (Erenzена can also be encountered). Diminutives: Renchik, Renya, Eren (this form is closer to the meaning "supreme judge" or "judge"), Zenya (if the connection to the meaning "precious" or "destiny" is implied).