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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Feruza" (Феҏоҙа), feminine, possesses deep historical roots and carries an elegant meaning. The etymology of Feruza traces back to the Persian word "Farokhzad," which literally translates to "Queen of Beauty" or "Ruler of Beauties." The word "Farokhzad" consists of two parts: "Faroh" (Фарох) meaning "king" or "queen," and "Zad" (Зад) meaning "beauty" or "maid." In Persian, "Farokhzad" was often used to denote the daughter of a powerful ruler or the ruler herself. The name entered Slavic lands, likely through Byzantine influence or via Muslim conquests and missions that facilitated the spread of names from Persia and Asia. It is also linked to Indian and Bactrian roots, where similar forms of the name were common. Historically, the name Feruza emerged during the Middle Ages, particularly in the era of the flourishing Islamic culture and Mongol rule in Central Asia and Northern India (Khurasan). It was given to girls who moved gracefully through life's splendor and beauty, associated with royalty and tenderness. Although the name did not gain widespread popularity in Russia, it penetrated deep into the country, possibly through the marriages of Russian princesses to Persian or Turkic rulers, as well as through missions and trade. People with this name are often perceived as gentle, refined, and possessing a sense of elegance. They can be sophisticated in their tastes and possess inner strength, yet also tender and sensitive. However, one should not assume that the name Feruza makes a person passive; rather, it adds a special tenderness and elegance to their nature. Finding well-known bearers of the name Feruza, in a broad sense (including historical figures), is difficult, but the name was carried by the daughters of Eastern rulers and highly esteemed women during the Middle Ages. In the modern world, the name is quite rare. Its popularity today is low. It is not among the most common names in Russia, but it is mainly encountered in the Siberian Federal District, on the Urals, and in CIS countries. Its prevalence is also limited elsewhere. Affectionate names and nicknames for Feruza can be: Fera, Fosa, Fura, Fey (in a figurative sense), Furia (in jest), Lya. Variations of the name include Feruza (Faruza), Farekza, Feruza.