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"Gulzahida" is a feminine name of Turkic origin, pronounced similarly to Arabic or Persian names. The meaning of the name can be translated as "flower garden" or "that which blooms." The combination of the words "Gul" (meaning "flower" or "blossom") and "Zahida" (which can mean "that which blooms," "colorful," or "flower garden") evokes imagery of vibrancy, beauty, and fertility. The bearer of this name is often associated with elegance, tenderness, and harmony with nature. The name "Gulzahida" is connected to Turkic languages and cultures, such as Uzbek, Tajik, Kazakh, and others. In Russia, this name is not widely used; it is more commonly found among families associated with Central Asia or the North Caucasus. Historically, the name was popular in the Ottoman Empire and other states with a Turkic population. During that time, such names played a significant role in naming children, often carrying references to mythology, religion, or philosophy. A person with this name is often perceived as having a gentle and sensitive temperament, with a rich inner life. They are frequently associated with creative and refined individuals who appreciate beauty in the details. Gulzahida is a name that embodies grace and depth. Few people with this name are known in modern culture or politics. Most instances of the name are found in personal names linked to family or local communities. In the Russian context, such names are less common but may appear among immigrants or families connected to Central Asia. The popularity of the name "Gulzala" (a variant) is currently low in Russia, but in Central Asia and the Caucasus, it remains one of the beautiful feminine names. It is valued for its uniqueness and fragrance. Alternative forms of the name include "Zahida" (a shorter version), "Gul" (a shortened form), and "Safa" (in some regions). Diminutives include "Zahida," "Gulka," and "Gulya."