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The name "Холатда" (also spelled Холад, Хола, Холада) is a rare Jewish male name that can be translated as "milk." Its roots trace back to ancient Jewish and Aramaic languages, where it signified "milk." Unlike the more common name "Холер," which means "plague" (due to its similarity to the Greek word "χολή" meaning bile), "Холатда" carries a benevolent meaning associated with the source of life and purity. Historically, the name "Холатда" did not achieve the status of one of the most popular names within Jewish communities, yet its bearers remained steadfast in their loyalty to their people and faith. It might have been given in the hope for divine favor or prosperity. Due to its rarity and specific meaning, it appears less frequently in modern name lists, but it retains its uniqueness and depth. A person with this name is likely to possess a tender, compassionate nature and a desire to help others. They have a warm heart and may show particular care for children and family. Occasionally, these individuals might appear somewhat timid or vulnerable, but they also possess inner strength and resilience. They value harmony and peaceful living. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Холатда" in world history. It is mainly found in contemporary Jewish families, especially in Israel and diaspora communities worldwide. In Russia, the name is extremely rare, likely only within the Jewish community. Variants of the name include "Холад," "Хола," and "Холада" (the feminine form). Diminutives are "Хола" and "Да."