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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name "Gars": The name "Gars" (also transliterated as "Gars" or "Garsi") is a East European male name derived from the ancient Hebrew name **גָּעוֹר** (Ga'or), which can be translated as **"freedom,"** **"liberation,"** or **"freedom-loving."** The meaning of the name emphasizes a striving for freedom, independence, and the absence of constraints. Its origin traces back to the non-Eastern European world, specifically the Jewish tradition. Consequently, its spread is most commonly associated with regions that had significant Jewish communities, such as Poland, Lithuania, Syria, and other countries in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Interestingly, despite its Jewish origins, the name "Gars" did not become a common variant in Russian. Although its Orthodox transliteration appeared occasionally, mainly in the 19th century, for example, in names like **Garsi** (9th century) or **Garsi Maminkin** (14th century), it is not widespread. Historically, the name was prevalent in medieval states of Southern and Eastern Europe. During the Renaissance and Enlightenment, it gained certain value, associated with an exemplar of masculinity and intellect. People with this name are often perceived as energetic, goal-oriented, and freedom-loving. They strive for self-realization and are not afraid to take responsibility. Garsi usually possess a strong character and original thinking. Among notable bearers of the name "Gars" or its variations, one can highlight the Polish poet and dramatist **Garsi Wisniewski** (17th century), the Polish general **Garsi von Ziegelhof** (19th century), and the modern singer and musician **Garsi Talmachovsky** (Italy, 20th century). Today, the name "Gars" is not among the most popular globally, but its bearers are valued for their uniqueness and free spirit. It is encountered primarily in countries of Central Europe and Latin America, where it is associated with nobility and strength. Variants or diminutives of the name might be "Garka" or "Garsi." This allows maintaining a connection to the original meaning while making addressing the person more friendly and individual.