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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name Ismeney is a rare yet deeply meaningful masculine name, attracting attention with its uniqueness. It originates from the Hebrew name Yishmael, which, in turn, is a direct transliteration of the Arabic name Yismail, an Arabic variant of the name Isma'il. The name Isma'il (Yismail) has an ancient etymology and Jewish origins. It is derived from the Hebrew root ס-מ-ל (semel), meaning "to hear" or "to listen". There are several interpretations for this name: "God hears", "to listen to God", "God will listen". One of the most powerful and widely recognized interpretations is its connection to the Islamic phrase "Bismillah", which can be translated as "In the name of God", and the name Isma'il became part of this important phrase "Bismillah Isma'il", emphasizing listening to and obeying God. The name belongs to the Prophet Ilyas (Isma'il) – the son of Abraham and Hagar, a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, Isma'il is considered the patriarch of the Aramaeans, and in Islam, he is one of the principal prophets, the son of Abraham by Azar. In the Russian-speaking space, the name Ismeney gained prominence relatively recently, primarily after 1991, due to migration and the increase in Muslim families from different origins. It is used as an exclusive choice for boys. A person with this name is often associated with inner strength, deep faith, decisiveness, and responsibility. The name of the Prophet Ilyas lends the name a particular solemnity and historical significance. There are very few known bearers of the name Ismeney in modern Russia and the CIS, especially in the political and public spheres, due to its rarity. However, in sports, for example, the Talysh wrestler Magomed Ismaev is known. In other countries where Islamic names are common, there are significantly more bearers of the name Isma'il (Ismeney). Since the name Ismeney is primarily exclusive and not very widespread even in Muslim countries, its full popularity in Russia is limited. It is chosen by families who wish to give their child a name with deep history and meaning, often associated with Islamic tradition. Nicknames for Ismeney can vary; they are not used very often, but one option might be "Medey".