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Kaisan (Kaisan) is a rare masculine name of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic word "كَيْسان" (kaysan), meaning "blossoming," "colorful," "variegated," or "flourishing." In Islamic tradition, the name is associated with a blossoming plant symbolizing fertility and the beauty of nature. Kaisan carries deep historical roots and is closely tied to Islamic culture. It was widely used in countries of the Middle East, North Africa, and later in Central Asian nations. In Russia and CIS countries, Kaisan is primarily known through historical figures and characters from literature and art. Those bearing the name Kaisan are often linked to the image of a composed yet strong and responsible person. They possess inner strength, a penetrating gaze, and an intellectual capacity capable of excelling in various fields. Known bearers of the name Kaisan in history were rulers and scholars from medieval Muslim states. In the modern world, there are fewer notable bearers of the name Kaisan, though it continues to appear in some families and is used in literature and film. The popularity of the name Kaisan in contemporary Russian realities is limited. It is encountered mainly in religious or cultural contexts, as well as among families with ties to the Middle East. Variants of the name's spelling may include Kaisan, Kisam, Kisan, etc., depending on the region and pronunciation traditions. Diminutives for the name in Russian are less common due to its structure and sound. Most often, the full name is pronounced or shortened to "Kaisa."