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Okay, here is the translation: Gasan is a masculine name of Arab origin. Its root **(gh-s-n)** is connected to the Arabic word **(gha-san-na)**, which can be translated as 'beauty', 'lustre', or 'shine'. Sometimes it is associated with the concept of 'defender', although this meaning is less consistent and not as prevalent as the first. The main essence of the name is beauty, grandeur, and lightness. The name Gasan is widely used in North African countries (Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon) and Western Asia among Muslim populations. It was popular during the Islamic era and remains popular in these regions today. In Russia, the name Gasan is less common, typically found among the Muslim population or people connected to these regions, but it is becoming heard more often. People with this name are often associated with reliability, protection, and a desire to be the centre of attention. They can possess a strong character, be decisive, and be responsible. However, depending on upbringing and environment, Gasan may also display traits such as reserve, introversion, or even a touch of dreaminess. Famous bearers of the name Gasan are not extremely numerous, but there are several significant figures. For example, Gasan Sulaymanov is a well-known Russian television producer and public figure, a member of the Federation Council. Another notable bearer is Gasan Aliyev, a singer and composer, the son of the famous artist Ismail Almoghan. A third prominent bearer is Gasan Baruki, a Brazilian judoka who competed in the Olympic Games. In Russia, the name Gasan is not among the most popular masculine names. It does not enter the top 100, but its popularity is gradually increasing, especially among the Muslim diaspora. In Muslim-majority countries, the name Gasan enjoys much greater fame and popularity. Common nicknames or diminutives for the name Gasan include Gasha, Ghas, Sana, Gasanchik, Gasya. Sometimes the name is addressed as Gasan-Bogdan (if given in honour of a saint) or Gasan-Khan (if a title or patronymic is added).