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Patronymic:
Ibragimhalilovich
Ibragimhalilovna
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Ibrahim khalil
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Okay, here is the translation of the text about the name Ibrāhīm Khālīl into English, following all your instructions: Ibrāhīm Khālīl is an Arabic male name composed of two parts: "Ibrāhīm" and "Khālīl". The first part originates from the name Abram (Ibrahim), which signifies the patriarch of Muslims and Jews, meaning "one possessing high authority," "great father". The second part, "Khālīl," derives from the Arabic word "khāli'l," translating to "beloved," "dear," "affectionate." Together, the name means "Ibrahim, the beloved" or "Ibrahim, the close one." The origin of the name Ibrāhīm Khālīl is from Arabic and is connected to Islamic tradition. The name was prevalent in Islamic countries, particularly in Central Asia, Iran, and the Caucasus. In Russia, the name gained recognition in the 19th century when the use of Muslim names among Turkic peoples began to spread actively. Ibrāhīm Khālīl was frequently used to denote rulers and prominent figures in Turkic states, for example, in the Ottoman Empire and states of Central Asia. The historical record for the name Ibrāhīm Khālīl spans several centuries. It was popular during the era of the Mongol invasion and the period of the Golden Horde. In the 19th century, with the development of the Osman-Tatar movement and reforms in Russia, the name acquired new popularity. A notable bearer is Ibrahim Khalil Galimjan, the founder of the Kokand Khanate, although he was known differently. However, many rulers and military leaders in regions where the name is found shared this name. Characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name Ibrāhīm Khālīl often include reliability, responsibility, a strong character, and wisdom. People with this name often possess a sense of humor and are adept at finding compromises in difficult situations. They are usually loyal to their principles and strive for fairness. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Ibrāhīm Khālīl in world history and culture. However, in regions where the name is widespread, such as Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, many significant individuals bore this name. For instance, in Tajikistan, the name Ibrāhīm Khālīl was popular among the aristocracy and military. The popularity of the name Ibrāhīm Khālīl in Russia is low, but it is widely used in Central Asian countries. In Russia, the name occurs mainly among Muslim families, especially of Turkic origin. In other regions of its prevalence – Syria, Iran, Turkmenistan, Oman – the name is very popular. Variants and diminutives of the name Ibrāhīm Khālīl include "Xalim" (from "Khālīl"), "Bim" (short form of "Ibrāhīm Khālīl"), and "Xalim-bey" (a form with a title). The name is transliterated into Russian as "Ibrāhīm Khālīl," and it sounds massive and with expressive intonation.