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Okay, here is the translation: "Hadjib is a masculine name of Turkic origin. Its full equivalent is Hadji, which translates from Arabic as 'devoted to pilgrimage,' 'one who performed the Hajj,' or 'assistant.' The name is intrinsically linked to Islam and the sacred pilgrimage, which is one of the principal religious and ritual obligations for Muslims. A person with this name evokes ideas of dedication, devotion to a cause, and a spiritual path. The origin of the name can be traced to medieval Turkic lands and countries of the Near East. It comes from the word 'Hajj,' meaning 'pilgrimage' or 'the Hajj.' The name 'Hadji' was often given to young people either planning or just beginning their pilgrimage, or those returning from the sacred sites. In some spellings and pronunciations (including Hadji or Hadji), this name appears in Turkic cultures. The historical record for this name is not as extensive as that of many Slavic names, but its bearers are primarily associated with the period of the flourishing of Muslim culture in the Northern Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Crimean Peninsula. People naming their child after this name often imbue it with hopes for spiritual enlightenment and humility. Characteristic traits for bearers of the name Hadji are steadfastness in their beliefs, seriousness, responsibility, and deep inner modesty. They are often characterized by a strong desire for knowledge and a striving for spiritual development. This name can convey a sense of detachment from the ordinary, yet with unwavering integrity. Renowned bearers of the name 'Hadji' in a broad sense (not necessarily exactly 'Hadji,' but similar variations or people with this name) are difficult to name within the Russian-speaking space. Known bearers are likely associated with the religious or spiritual sphere, such as theologians or religious figures. However, precise information about widely known bearers of this specific variant of the name is not always easy to find in Russian-language media and historical sources, indicating its relative rarity. The popularity of the name 'Hadji' is currently very low in Russia and the CIS countries. It belongs to the category of rare names, primarily used in families of Turkic origin or by Muslim communities. It might be most common in Kazakhstan, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, and other republics with a significant Turkic population. Variants and diminutives of the name may include 'Hadjy' (a very common and affectionate form, often used as a standalone name or nickname), 'Bi' (Bibijjar, Bibiger). The name might sometimes be spelled differently, such as 'Hadji,' but the main form is 'Hadji.'