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Name Izumi (female) traces its origin to the ancient Hebrew word for "land" (Israel), emphasizing a connection to homeland, fertility, and the foundation of all life. In its Japanese variant, the name derives from the Greek word "θαουμασία" (θαῦμα – wonder, admiration), lending the name a sense of wonder, beauty, and harmony with the world. Izumi is a name rich in deep meaning and emotion. It embodies a connection to the land, its fertility and comfort, as well as admiration for natural beauties. People with this name are often associated with gentle, kind, and sensitive natures, possessing a rich inner world, a refined sense of beauty, and the capacity for profound emotional experiences. They often exhibit a talent for creativity, may be vulnerable, yet possess inner strength and reliability. Notable bearers of the name Izumi in Japanese culture include Hayate from the legendary painting "Cherry Blossoms and the Serpent" (a symbol of tenderness and resilience) and many other historical and contemporary figures who represent the harmony between nature and the human soul. In Russian-speaking environments, the name is less common but gaining popularity due to interest in Asian names and their profound meanings. Izumi is a name that requires attention and care but imparts a unique charm and depth to the owner. Variants and diminutives of the name may include "Izja", "Izjana", "Mi", making it more friendly and intimate in close circles.