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Okay, here is the translation: Guta (Guta, Gutta) is mainly a male name, though it is sometimes used for females, less often. It has Latin origins and is connected to the concept of "huta," which is closely related in meaning to "barn" or "farm." In terms of meaning, the name Guta can be associated with the image of a reliable and practical person, connected to agriculture and household management, as "huta" essentially refers to a farmstead or farm. Perhaps it carries an allusion to someone associated with providing food or managing a household. Historically, the name Guta relates to the early Middle Ages, particularly in Germanic and Scandinavian countries. It was common among Varangians, Danes, and Germans (Germans) who migrated to Scandinavia and other regions. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name Guta itself is not one of the most common names; it is more commonly encountered in creative or foreign practice. Its bearers often take a surname, indicating its lesser prevalence. A person named Guta is often perceived as reliable, practical, somewhat stern, and serious. They may be hardworking, possessing a strong desire to earn and provide for themselves and their family. Their character can be described as resilient and capable of making decisions in complex situations. People with this name value order and stability. Notable bearers of the name Guta in the Russian-speaking sphere, primarily, are names from literature or fiction. For example, Nina Guta – a well-known Soviet and Russian actress (theater and film), director, producer, and television host. In other countries, the name is less frequent, but there are bearers in Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. Variants of the name include diminutive forms: Gutka, Gutnyka, Gutik. In the Russian language, the direct form is more commonly used, and the Latin form Guta is sometimes employed.