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The name "Evsuevot" is masculine and originates from the Greek name **Ιουσέφθωρ** (Iou Séphthōr), which literally translates to **"Posed [child] on the mountain"** or **"Raised [child] to the mountain"**. Slavic scholars associate this name with the name John (Ἰωάννης, Jōánnes), leading to the meaning **"God grants help"** or **"Blessed"**. Historically, the name entered Kievan Rus from Byzantium or the Church Slavonic world. It is linked to **Ioannes Lestvichnik** (IV century), a renowned monk and writer whose name became an object of veneration and a source of inspiration for many followers. While "Evsueет" is not among the most common names, it carries deep religious roots and evokes spirituality and wisdom. To a significant extent, this name was borne by spiritual figures, monks, who sought to emphasize their connection with God and His assistance. People with this name are often perceived as deep, wise, compassionate, and dedicated. They possess a strong inner world, strive for spiritual growth, and frequently show special care for those around them. A known bearer of the name "Evsuevot" or its variation "Evsuey" in modern times is **Ioannes Rize** (Evsuey Rize), a Eastern Christian theologian and writer. In the past, bearers of this name were connected to monasticism and spiritual traditions. In Russia and CIS countries, the name "Evsuevot" is extremely rare and is used primarily in Orthodox families for sons wishing to dedicate themselves to serving the Church or spiritual life. Its bearers rarely appear in public, but the name is associated with quiet strength and deep faith. Diminutives include "Evsе," "Seva," "Vse," and others, conveying warmth and friendliness.