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The name "Irdubay" is not a standard Russian name and does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin in Slavic languages. It is most likely of foreign origin, possibly adapted or modified from other languages. If one assumes it might be of Hebrew origin, it could be attempted to be broken down into parts. "Ir" (Ira) is a Hebrew name meaning "life." However, the second part "Dubay" does not have a direct equivalent in Hebrew names. "Dubay" (David, Davidovich) is more likely a Slavic ending or a variant of the male name David. It could also be a variation of the name David (Давид). If "Dubay" is interpreted as the Arabic word "Dubay" (Дубай), referring to the emirate in the UAE, the connection to a name is improbable. Latin "Dubit" means "to doubt," but this is also unlikely for a name. Overall, the name "Irdubay" sounds unusual and is not common in Russian-speaking countries. It cannot be found in historical sources as a standalone name. It is probably a modern, perhaps creative or simply random invention, or an adaptation of a foreign name. Character traits associated with such a name are difficult to determine, as there are no historical data or stereotypes. The person with this name likely stands out, perhaps being very original or having a distorted origin story. There are no known bearers of the name "Irdubay" in accessible sources. The popularity of the name is extremely low, possibly even unique. Variants and diminutives have not been developed by tradition.