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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "Giacomo (Giacomo) is a masculine name with deep roots in the Italian language and culture, and it is also connected to Jewish origin. It originates from the Italian variant of the Jewish name Yaakov (Yaakov), which itself is a transliteration of the ancient Hebrew name Ya'akov (Yaakov). In Russian, the name Giacomo can be interpreted as 'Lord' or 'He who struggles,' reflecting its association with Abraham, son of Isaac and father of Israel, who was a symbol of masculinity and devotion to God. The origin of the name traces back to ancient times, linked to Jewish tradition. It is widely used among Italians of Jewish descent, particularly in Italy and Israel. Historically, the name played a significant role in Jewish culture, symbolizing loyalty to religion and ancestors. Characteristic traits associated with people bearing this name often include strength of spirit, resilience, and perseverance. They typically possess a strong desire for success, reliability, and responsibility. However, depending on upbringing and environment, they can also display both determination and stubbornness. Notable bearers of the name Giacomo include figures such as the Italian singer and composer Giovanni Giacomo, known within his country, as well as Israeli public figures and religious leaders, although specific names might be less known outside Jewish and Italian communities. The name Giacomo is extremely rare in Russia, as it is exclusively Italian and Jewish. It is not part of Slavic or Russian traditions, making its popularity specific to Italian and Israeli families. Variations of the name include Giacomo (a more common spelling), and diminutives such as Gika, Komo, and Yaka."