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Okay, here is the translation: "Gulzhie" is a female name with deep roots in Jewish culture and traditions. It originates from the Hebrew root ג-ו-ל (guf, g-v-l), which means "flower," "beauty," or "true love." The suffix "жи" (yi) added to the root gives the name its distinctly feminine form, emphasizing its suitability for a beautiful and sensitive personality. The name symbolizes purity, beauty, and profound inner value, making it one of the most touching and expressive female names. The origin of the name "Gulzhie" can be traced back to medieval Jewish tradition, where such names were often used as given names bestowed upon children after birth to highlight their uniqueness and connection to the world of nature and spirituality. While the exact time and place of its origin are difficult to pinpoint definitively, its usage was widespread in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries. During this period, the name gained special significance within the context of the Jewish cultural and national revival. Characteristic traits associated with the name "Gulzhie" include sensitivity, tenderness, deep empathy, and a capacity for appreciating beauty. People with this name are often perceived as warm, kind, and possessing strong inner beauty. They may demonstrate particular care for loved ones, be creative, and have a rich inner life. However, despite their sensitivity, bearers of the name "Gulzhie" often possess strong will and resilience as well. Notable bearers of the name "Gulzhie" are hard to enumerate, as it belongs to a minority group, but among contemporary figures, some outstanding representatives of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, as well as figures in culture and education bearing this name can be identified. In their bearers, "Gulzhie" continues to embody the ideal of womanhood, beauty, and deep spirituality. The popularity of the name "Gulzhie" in the modern world is not high. It is not widespread in Russia, but it is widely used in Israel and among the Israeli diaspora. In other countries with significant Jewish communities, the name occurs less frequently but remains valuable and specific. Variations and diminutives of the name "Gulzhie" include forms such as "Gul," "Gulia," as well as affectionate nicknames like "Gulka," "Zhena." These variations make the name even warmer and more individual, allowing loved ones to emphasize its unique beauty and tenderness.