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The name "Hadzaret" has ancient Hebrew origins and is connected to the Hebrew word "Hadass," which translates to "wonderful" or "beautiful." It is sometimes associated with the plant laurel ("Hadassah" in Hebrew), giving the name a connotation of connection to nature and harmony. In modern Hebrew, the name is primarily used for female forms, although in Russian-speaking environments, it can occasionally be used for males. Historically, the name was common in medieval Jewish communities. Mentions in Russian-language sources are relatively rare, and it has not gained widespread popularity in Russia and the CIS countries, often remaining exotic or specific. In other countries, particularly within Jewish communities, the name means "wonderful" or "beautiful." Those with this name are often perceived as refined, sensitive, and possessing inner strength. People with this name are frequently seen as intellectually gifted, with a rich inner life and a tendency toward introspection. They may show a special affinity for art, literature, and philosophy. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Hadzaret" in a broad sense (in the Russian-speaking context or worldwide). Bearers of the name are most often anonymous or known within small communities or family circles. Variants or diminutives of the name might include "Hadi" or "Rit."