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"The name 'Hazimulla' is a masculine name of Arabic origin. It consists of two parts: 'Hazim' and 'Ulla'. 'Ulla' is a colloquial form of the name 'Oula', meaning 'my refuge', 'my comfort', indicating deep religious roots. This name traces back to ancient Hebrew, where 'Oula' (Ofel) was the name of God for Abraham. To a significant extent, this name is characteristic of Islamic countries, particularly Central Asia and Northern Iran. The full name 'Hazimulla' can be translated as 'My Master of Restraint' or 'My Keeper'. 'Hazim' carries a significant connotation, meaning a person who is restrained, capable of mastering oneself, keeping emotions in check. This adds a unique balance and sense of measure to the name. Historically, the name 'Hazimulla' entered the Russian-speaking world mainly due to migration and contacts with Central Asia and Iran. In Russia, it is not widespread, but its usage is increasing due to the influx of immigrants from countries where the name is very popular. In the regions of the North Caucasus, where the influence of Muslim culture and religion is strong, the name occurs less frequently than in capital or industrial centers, but it is being heard more often. Men with this name are often associated with restraint, yet they possess resilience. They are usually balanced, skilled at controlling their emotions and have a sense of humor. They are often characterized by a certain degree of self-confidence and status. The name gives a person a sense of reliability and calm. Finding widely known bearers of the name 'Hazimulla' among figures in Russian culture, science, or politics is virtually impossible. However, in countries where the name is common, such as Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan, many representatives of the people bear it, but none are prominent on the international stage. The popularity of the name 'Hazimulla' in Russia is extremely low compared to common Russian names. However, due to migratory flows and the growth of intercultural communication, it can be heard more frequently. In other countries with predominantly Muslim populations, such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkmenistan, the name is one of the common masculine names. Variants of the spelling may include 'Hazimulla' and 'Hazimulla' (in some variations). Diminutives of the name include 'Hazim', 'Ulla', and 'Hazimulla'."