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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Hur" is a masculine name of ancient Hebrew origin. It derives from the verb "хура" (though exact etymological roots may vary, a connection to the concept of liberation is often assumed), which can be translated as "freedom" or "liberation". The name was borne by one of Abraham's daughters, either named Isaakaia (Isaacia) or Sarah (there may be confusion or variations in spelling in different sources, but the similarity to "Hur" is evident), making it associated with the ancestral culture of Judaism and referencing the divine essence of freedom and choice. Historically, the name was common in ancient Israel and among the Persians. In medieval Europe, it was extremely rare, if it appeared at all. However, in the 19th century, it gained renewed recognition thanks to American President Abraham Lincoln. Despite Abraham Lincoln's official middle name being Spencer, the name "Hur" became his iconic nickname, particularly after being associated with the struggle for emancipation (the liberation of enslaved African Americans) and freedom for all. It was during this period that the name acquired a new meaning and widespread recognition in Western countries. People named Hur are often perceived as energetic, freedom-loving, adventurous, and brave. They strive for independence, are not afraid of change, and often possess natural leadership potential. They are characterized by enterprising spirit and a desire to keep pace with the times, sometimes to the extreme. The most famous bearer of the name is Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, who paved the way for civil rights. Other notable bearers are less common, but there are names of modern individuals, especially in English-speaking countries. In the modern world, the name "Hur" is considered rare but not outdated. It is primarily found in English-speaking countries, especially in the USA and the UK. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name is extremely uncommon, although it can be encountered due to Lincoln. Popular short forms and diminutives include: "Hurah" (quite common), "Hurka", "Huruchka", "Hurkas", "Hurie". These forms add affection and closeness to the name.