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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name **Gilmensia** is a rare and unique female name, likely of Hebrew origin. Its full form is **Gulgalya**, which can be translated as "Queen of great victories" or "Ruler of victories". Most probably, it is a form of Gule (גלה), meaning "Queen", "Ruler", or "Ruler of victories". The name Gulgalya (Gilgaliah) also appears in the Bible, for example, in the Book of Hosea, where Gulgalya, daughter of Sechanyahu (Hosea 1:3), is mentioned. The origin of the name traces back to ancient Hebrew. It is connected to the root *גְּלָה (g-l-h), which means "victory", "benefit", or "to reign". Thus, the name embodies the meaning of power, strength, and triumph. Historically, the name Gulgalya (and likely Gilmensia) was common in ancient Israel and associated with regal and noble lineage. During the time of the Northern Kingdom of Israel (10th-11th centuries BCE) and the period of the Babylonian Exile (6th-5th centuries BCE), such names were often given to children born into the royal household or noble families. The bearer's name was a symbol of hope for protection and prosperity. Characteristic traits associated with the name emphasize strength, confidence, and resilience. People with such a name are often perceived as decisive, goal-oriented, and possessing a strong inner core. They strive for leadership and are not afraid to overcome difficulties. Known bearers of the name Gulgalya (and therefore Gilmensia) in Russian culture are virtually non-existent. However, the Bible mentions a woman named Gulgalya who played an important role in the events of that time. In modern contexts, the name is extremely rare and is more commonly used within Jewish communities. The popularity of **Gilmensian** in Russia and other CIS countries is very low. It belongs to the category of rarest names, more characteristic of Jewish communities living in Israel or abroad. In Russian-speaking countries, the name is encountered exceptionally rarely and may be unfamiliar to most people. Variants and diminutives of the name might include such forms as **Gilha**, **Mensa**, **Gily**, **Menya**. However, since the name is not widespread, the exact variants can vary depending on the region and culture.