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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text: "Gugut" (pronounced "Goo-goot") is an Israeli-origin masculine name. Linguistically, its etymology can be linked to the ancient Hebrew word "גוגוט" (gugot), which literally means "sour" or "sour person". The word originates from the root גוג (gug), meaning sour berry or fruit juice in Hebrew. Thus, a literal translation of the name is "Sour". The history of the name begins in Israel, where it formed and gained its meaning. In the 1960s, Israel created a famous "Gugut Brigade" (Sour Unit), tasked with demining and disarming. This name originated from the legendary sour smell of the berries—strawberries and raspberries—they collected for picnics during missions. Since then, the name has become a symbol of bravery, dedication to duty, and connection to Israeli agriculture. Later, in the 1970s, the name entered history with the creation of "The Gugut Army" (Army 42), a virtual military force in the popular computer game "Armored Brigade". The game's creator, Itzchak Weiss, gave his creation this name to emphasize the connection to the brigade and to reflect patriotism and courage. Character traits associated with the name "Gugut" include bravery, dedication to a cause, a sense of humor, and an interest in agriculture. People with this name are often perceived as reliable, protective, and somewhat humorous. Famous bearers of the name "Gugut" are not as widespread as other names, but it has become iconic due to the game "Armored Brigade". In real life, there aren't many bearers of the name, but each has a unique story. The popularity of the name "Gugut" is mainly limited to Israel and among fans of the country's culture and history. It is not mass-popular in Russia or other countries. Common variations or diminutives are "Guga" or "Gugo".