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Hamida is a female name that entered the Russian language from Turkic languages and has deep roots in Islamic culture. It originates from the Arabic name Hamid (Хамид), meaning "praiseworthy," "excellent," or "glorious." The name reflects parents' desire to bestow upon their child a positive character, wishing them to be kind, respected, and an admirable person. Its origins can be traced back to Islamic traditions. Hamida is used in Muslim countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Middle East. Although the name itself is not directly associated with the name of God (like Muhammad), it carries a spiritual significance, emphasizing the value of personal excellence and virtues. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name Hamida gained recognition relatively recently, becoming more popular in recent decades. Hamida is associated with a vibrant and cheerful personality. Typically, its owner is perceived as charming, friendly, and open-minded. Hamidas often possess a creative gift, find joy in small details, and surround themselves with positivity. They seek harmony in life, value family and loved ones, but can also be somewhat capricious and demanding of themselves and others. While there are not many famous bearers of the name Hamida in the Russian-speaking world, in other regions of the world, it is carried by people associated with music, art, and culture. For example, in some Turkic countries, there are singers and actresses with this name, but in Russia, there are none yet. The popularity of the name Hamida is growing today. It is not as widespread as classic female names, but it is increasingly used as an option for girls. Parents choose it for its uniqueness and pleasant sound. The name sounds sufficiently easy and pleasant to pronounce, without causing difficulties. Tender diminutives for the name Hamida include "Khama," "Khama," "Shama," and "Mis." These variants are used by close people for more intimate address.