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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text: Jatma, primarily a male name, is a rare and exotic name with roots tracing back to ancient history, associated with Ancient Greece and possibly early Latin forms. Its origin is most likely sought in the Greek language, where the root *ἵκτυμα* (*iktyma*) or *ἕκτυμα* (*hektyma*) might be key. *ἕκτυς* means "to lead into the house" or "household belonging". Although the etymology is not fully clear, the most probable interpretation links it to the concept of "gift," "present," or even "household" (from *ἕκτυς* – belonging to the house). In Persian culture, where the "dj" sound is more common, there is the concept of *žavdat* (gift, contribution, tax), which could be an associative background, though the primary emphasis is on its Greek origin. The historical record for the name Jatma is inextricably linked with its spread in Christian countries of Europe. It entered the Latin world, where its literal equivalent is *Jactum*, meaning "thrown," "delivered," which transparently points to the meaning "gift," "present." The name was popular among Roman aristocracy and the nobility, but it was not one of the most popular names. In Russia, the name began to be used much later, approximately from the 17th century, when the nobility and aristocratic families started borrowing names from Western Europe. However, despite its later appearance in Russian lists of borrowed names, Jatma never became a mass name; it was primarily used by members of aristocratic or noble families. The characteristic traits of people named Jatma are likely associated with its rarity and specific sound. Those bearing this name are often perceived as having an unconventional appearance and an interesting personality. They are frequently associated with elegance, originality, a certain enigmatic quality, and perhaps even a casual or elegant manner of behavior, possibly reflecting the essence of the "gift" meaning of the name. They may stand out among their surroundings due to their uniqueness and carry something special, be it talent, heritage, or simply their gaze. This name can give a person a sense of special attention and curiosity. Unfortunately, it is difficult to mention famous bearers of the name Jatma in a broad sense. It is rare enough to avoid mass associations. However, one can mention John Sigismund Bandt, a German photographer and anthropologist of the early 20th century, known for his contribution to the study of Australian culture. There might be less famous bearers in Europe, but the name remains rather specialized. The popularity of the name Jatma is extremely low, especially in Russia. It belongs to the rarest names that are not widely known or traditionally used. It can mainly be found in modern name registries and among families deliberately choosing rare and interesting names for their children, perhaps in search of uniqueness or connection to foreign traditions. Variants and diminutives for the name Jatma are virtually nonexistent. The name itself sounds sufficiently complex and specific. Perhaps a formal male diminutive is Jatman (Jatman), but this is also rare and not very common. Diminutive forms are difficult to invent due to the rarity of the name and its pronunciation. Such names are usually called by the full name or with the borrowed diminutive "Jett" or "Jaffi," but these are extremely informal and non-standard forms, more common in English-speaking countries.