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**Kach** (female) possesses an unusual and fascinating meaning. In modern Hebrew, from which female names are most commonly derived, **Kach** (Kah) means **"to grab," "to reach," "to complete," "to supplement"**. This name conveys the idea of action, achievement, and attracting something valuable or necessary. The origin of the name is linked to Hebrew. Interestingly, in Turkic languages, such as Turkish, the word "Kach" means **"to poop"**, which, of course, does not make it an appropriate meaning for a female name, but it demonstrates its multilingual etymology. The name **Kach** gained widespread recognition and popularity primarily after the 1948 Israeli Civil War. At that time, the young "Haganah" army needed resources, and the word "to poop" (to grab, to obtain) became a symbol of the efforts to attract necessary materials and support. Consequently, the name **Kach** began to be associated with hope, energy, and a drive for achieving goals. People with this name are often perceived as energetic, goal-oriented, and possessing a unique spirit of resilience. They often demonstrate a creative approach to solving problems and know how to find the missing elements in their lives or endeavors. Among notable bearers of the name **Kach**, we can highlight, first of all, Turkish and Israeli political figures, as well as the singer and actress from Seville – Elizabeth Kach. However, in the Russian-speaking environment, the name **Kach** is not yet widespread, but its bearers leave an indelible impression of freshness and originality. The popularity of the name **Kach** among Russian speakers is limited, but more and more parents choose it, valuing its uniqueness and the depth of its meaning. Variants or diminutives for **Kach** could be **"Katy"**, **"Kasha"**, or **"Kashenka"**.