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Okay, here is the translation of the text about the name "Gurin": The name "Gurin" is a female name possessing deep meaning and a unique history. From an origin standpoint, this name has ancient Hebrew roots. The word "гура" (gu ra) in ancient Hebrew signifies "strength," "wisdom," "courage," or "wise person." The Slavic ending "-ин" was added to the name as a feminine variant, giving it a somewhat unusual and strong sound. Historical information about the name "Gurin" spans several centuries. It was popular in medieval Europe, particularly among the Jewish nobility and descendants of Jewish sages. In Russia, the name arrived in the 17th-18th centuries and was predominantly used in aristocratic and noble families. In the 19th century, the name became less common, but it was revived in the 20th century by the famous Russian poetess Marina Tsvetaeva, who named her daughter with this name. The characteristic traits associated with the name "Gurin" are linked to its meaning. A bearer of this name is typically characterized by inner strength, wisdom, perseverance, and original thinking. She is independent, resolute, and capable of making complex decisions. Sometimes the name may impart a sense of coolness or detachment, but this is more of a characteristic than a flaw. There aren't many known bearers of the name "Gurin" in real life, but the most famous is Marina Tsvetaeva, who brought the name to prominence in the modern Russian-speaking world. Some literary and science fiction characters also bear the name, although their bearers are not widely known. The popularity of the name "Gurin" is low. It belongs to the category of rare and unique names, chosen by those who wish to stand out, emphasize their strength and originality. It is rare in Russia, but in recent decades, its popularity has been growing due to a renewed interest in rare and meaningful names. Variations of the name "Gurin" include forms such as "Guriна", "Guriilda", "Guriya", as well as more common "Gura", "Gurya". Diminutives include "Gura" (in rare cases), "Gurya". However, due to its strong and somewhat masculine sound, the name "Gura" is often used as a standalone female name.