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Ifriazat is a feminine Hebrew name, which can be translated as "fertile," "abundant," or "blessed." Its origins trace back to the ancient Hebrew name Ephraim, one of Jacob's sons, as recognized by many scholars. According to its biblical roots, the name Ephraim was given to the son of Rueben and Zabua, the wife of Simeon, signifying "fruitful," "numerous," or "rich." In Jewish tradition, Ephraim was considered one of Jacob's most blessed sons and became one of the earliest noble Israelite descendants connected to the Promised Land. Consequently, Ifriazat inherited meanings of abundance, strength, and fertility. Historically, the name was common in medieval Europe, particularly among Jewish communities. Its rarity in Russia can be attributed to both the influence of the church on naming practices and linguistic characteristics. Today, Ifriazat is most commonly found in Israel and among Jewish communities, though it can also be heard in Russia if parents seek a name with deep cultural and spiritual history. Bearers of this name are often associated with a strong character, optimism, and a desire for both receiving and creating. They possess inner strength and can attract good fortune. Additionally, Ifriazat often implies the ability to find a balance between earthly and spiritual values, as well as being a reliable support for loved ones. Renowned bearers of the name Ifriат are difficult to name broadly, but women with a strong character and deep inner strength, who are bearers of this name, have contributed to their families and surroundings. The popularity of the name Ifriazat is limited. It is not among the most widespread globally, but it is valued for its depth and uniqueness. It is extremely rare in Russia. Variations and diminutives of the name may include "Ifrahi," "Frysa," "Ifra," "Frysa," or "Riza."