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Okay, here is the translation: "Gudzhá is a masculine name that, despite its sound and origin, is not characteristic of Slavic languages or Romance cultures. It has deep roots in Eastern languages and cultures. The meaning of the name Gudzhá is closely associated with the concept of 'health' or 'health, well-being'. Its root – 'gut' (German) – literally translates to 'stomach', 'health', and also 'good' or 'goodness' in some languages, for example, in ancient Hebrew 'tov' (good) or in some Indian languages. Thus, the name embodies a wish for robust health, prosperity, and piety. It is associated with the desire to bestow or protect health. The origin of the name is multi-component. The main root, meaning 'health', is often linked to Germanic languages. However, in some variations of spelling and pronunciation (for example, 'Gutcho', 'Gudhi'), names similar to Gudzhá are common in India. In this context, 'Gutti' or 'Gudi' can mean 'gold', 'wealth', which is also related to prosperity. The name also recalls the Jewish name 'Gut', meaning 'good'. Italian 'Gudio' or 'Gugio' also means 'good'. Therefore, Gudzhá is a name born at the intersection of different cultures, but with a common theme of prosperity. The historical context of the name Gudzhá is not as rich as that of Western equivalents. In German-speaking countries, where 'gut' means health, such names were common but gradually fell out of use in Europe. In India, names like 'Gudi' or 'Gutti' are associated with local beliefs and traditions, although their popularity among modern names is not the highest. In Israel and the CIS countries, the name Gudzhá is encountered, but mostly due to migration from Germany or as an option for parents seeking a name with a positive meaning, not as a common choice for their children. A person named Gudzhá is often perceived as an optimist, cheerful, and positive individual. Bearers of the name may possess a healthy optimism and a desire to help others. However, due to its exotic sound in Russian-speaking environments, it might give an impression of unpredictability or 'strangeness'. But at its core, it carries a wish for robust health and happiness. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Gudzhá in contemporary Russian or world culture, science, or politics. The name is sufficiently rare for its bearers to become widely known figures in popular consciousness. The popularity of the name Gud (Gudzhá) in Russia and the EAEU is very low. It is not traditional for Slavic peoples. It can be encountered among immigrants from German-speaking countries or among parents choosing a name with a positive meaning, but it is not used as a common alternative for their children. Variations and diminutives of the name Gudzhá might include 'Gudzh', 'Gudjo', 'Gudzhá' (depending on the region and language)."