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Ilday

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: "The name 'Il'dey' is masculine and possesses deep Jewish origins. It derives from the ancient Hebrew name Iliyagu (or Iliyagu), which translates literally as 'top', 'upper', or 'chief'. In its literal sense, this name emphasizes leadership qualities and a high social standing. Its origin traces back to Jewish tradition. Iliyagu was one of the names associated with significant religious or military functions. Although it is not among the 613 commandments, it later gained recognition through the Apostle Ilyaou (or Iliyagu), one of the last prophets in Jewish history who predicted and led the resistance of the Jews. The name is also linked with strength and protection, making it suitable for men. In medieval Europe, the name was adapted and modified. It transformed into Ilodios, contributing to its spread in Western countries. In Russia, 'Il'dey' came via the Jewish community and is used less frequently than in countries of the Middle East and among Russian-speaking Jews. People named Il'dey are often characterized by inner strength, self-confidence, and leadership qualities. They typically exhibit resilience, the ability to make decisions, and the determination to defend their values. These traits stem from the deep etymology of the name and its historical context. Notable bearers of the name 'Il'dey' are difficult to find within the broader context of Russian culture, though there are bearers among Russian Jews. In world culture, the name is not as widespread as others, yet its bearers are valued for their reliability and ability to manage affairs. The popularity of the name 'Il'dey' in Russia is low. It is more commonly encountered among the Jewish population and in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), where it is used for boys. In other regions of Russia and Western Europe, the name is less frequent. It can be considered relatively rare. Variations and diminutives of the name 'Il'dey' include 'Ildiko' (more common for women, though also used for men), as well as more Russian forms like 'Ildya' or 'Ildyasha'. The direct form of address 'Il'dik' is also frequently used."