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Okay, here is the translation: The name Fizuli, despite its somewhat exotic sound to Russian ears, has a long history and deep origins. It relates to names associated with ancient Semitic cultures, primarily having a Jewish origin. Most likely, its roots trace back to the ancient Hebrew name **Yehudah** (Judah), which can be translated as "praise the Lord" or "blessing". To a significant extent, this name is associated with the descendants of the ancient Israelite tribe, the warriors of David's lineage – the "Sons of Yehuvel" (in some spellings – Yehove), which gives the name both historical and religious connotations. Although the name Fizuli itself is not a direct equivalent of Yehudah, its connection to this significant name in Jewish tradition is strong. During the flourishing of Jewish culture and the spread of Hebrew in Syria and Palestine (Galilee), the name Fizuli became common. Later, as people migrated and cultures blended, it reached Byzantium and, possibly through Greek, then into Eastern Europe, influencing some Slavic languages, including Russian. It should be noted that in Russian-speaking countries, this name is not among the most popular; it is mainly used in certain regions, such as Crimea, where old naming traditions are preserved, and in some parts of Siberia, where historically Jewish groups or their descendants lived. As a name for a person, Fizuli is often associated with a certain strength of character, perseverance, and resilience. Bearers of the name may appear reserved but possess inner energy and can exhibit leadership qualities. Sometimes, the name brings an aura of mystery and intelligence. Known bearers of the name Fizuli exist, though perhaps not at the very pinnacle of world fame. Among them is Fizuli Aronovich, a known Soviet and Israeli poet and writer whose works gained recognition in literary circles. Also known is Fizuli Kamilevich, an educator and public figure. In Russian media and science, there are no such widely recognized bearers, but the name appears among many people leading successful and varied professional paths. The popularity of the name Fizuli in modern Russia, as in many other CIS countries, is not high. It belongs to the category of names with deep history but not among the top 100 most common names. However, its uniqueness and rich history make it an attractive choice for those seeking a name with character and historical value. The name Fizuli can sometimes be called differently: Fiza, Filu, Filusya, Firusya. The variant Fizulya is used less frequently but also appears.