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**Khuzha** (female) is a name of Israeli origin, tracing back to the ancient Hebrew name **Chava**, which translates to **"life"**, **"essence"**, or **"creature"**. Unlike the more common masculine Jewish name Isaac, **Chava** (or **Khuzha**) is the feminine form, symbolizing the beginning of all life, existence, and a connection to nature. In the Bible, **Chava** is the first woman—Eve, the wife of Adam—which imbues the name with deep spiritual and symbolic meaning. The name **Khuzha** became familiar in Russian-speaking countries relatively recently, especially after the revival of Jewish culture and identity in the 20th century. It belongs to the category of "modernized" names borrowed from other cultural traditions into Russian. In Russia and the CIS, the name is extremely rare and is considered one of the exotic female names. **Khuzha** is a name for a girl with strong inner potential. Typically associated with qualities such as resilience, deep empathy, a love for nature, and a striving for harmony. **Khuzhas** often possess a creative mindset and may excel in the arts or sciences. They can be opinionated and have a strong desire to protect what they value. Notable bearers of the name **Khuzha** in Russian culture are virtually nonexistent, as the name has not gained widespread popularity. However, it is more common among some Jewish communities and individuals of Jewish descent. The popularity of the name **Khuzha** is very low. It is considered rare and unique, making it appealing to those who wish to give their child a meaningful name with an unusual origin. Variations of the name include **Khusa**, **Khuzhenka** (diminutive form).