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"The name 'Ezukay' is a rare and modern masculine name that is not traditionally common in Russian-speaking countries. Its origin can be traced to Jewish tradition, where it may be a variation or alternative form of the name **Ezekiel** (Ezekya). From there comes its meaning, connected to the same root as the name Ezekiel: it derives from the Hebrew root *ezkay*, which can be associated with the idea of 'gathering', 'meeting', or 'uniting' (in contrast to the more well-known name **Ezekya** from *ezkha, meaning 'strong'). Therefore, the meaning of the name 'Ezukay' can be interpreted as **'gatherer', 'uniter'**, or possibly **'strong'**. While a direct translation may be somewhat interpretive, the core meaning relates to beginnings, to the start of something important. In today's world, 'Ezukay' is most likely a reference to Israel or the choice of young parents seeking unconventional or international names for their child. It does not have deep Slavic or Russian etymology and likely appeared in Russian-speaking circles relatively recently, perhaps in the last few decades. It is not part of Old Church Slavonic or ancient Russian names. A person with this name is likely to be open-minded, curious, and interested in something new and exotic. They may give the impression of being slightly unusual but friendly. Character traits might include a love for travel, cross-cultural communication, and creativity. There are no bearers of this name in Russian culture and history. Most likely, these are modern Russian-speaking children or adults who chose the name following contemporary naming trends. Since this name is relatively new in the Russian language and culture, its popularity is extremely low. It is not used for literary or historical characters and is not a subject of scientific or cultural discussion. Variants of spelling and diminutives for the name 'Ezukay' may include 'Ezekay', 'Ezuka', 'Kai' (depending on personal preference)."