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Okay, here is the translation: Kamby (also the spelling variant Kamby) is a rare masculine name with Eastern origins. One possible etymology connects it to the ancient Hebrew word "Qabbalah," which can be translated as "wisdom" or "esoteric knowledge." However, a more widespread version attributes the name's origin to Turkic languages, where "Kambu" or "Kamby" signifies "strong," "mighty," or "wise." This variant gained the most popularity in Caucasian and Turkic countries. The name Kamby has a rich historical background. It was common in the Northern Caucasus, Central Asian countries, and the Crimean peninsula. In medieval Turkic and Caucasian cultures, bearers of this name were often mentioned as protectors, wise strategists, or rulers. During the period of Russian colonization and Russification, the name Kamby did not gain popularity and is now encountered less frequently than its Turkic cognates. According to common beliefs, a person named Kamby possesses inner strength, wisdom, decisiveness, and protective qualities. They are often associated with the image of a defender, leader, or wise counselor. Although the name is rare, its bearers are believed to have deep inner resources and the ability to find optimal solutions in complex situations. Nowadays, the name Kamby is mainly found in Russian-speaking regions with a significant Turkic population, such as Crimea, Dagestan, and Kazakhstan. In Russia, it is less common, but most frequently encountered in the Caucasian republics. Overall, the name is not widespread, but it retains its significance in certain circles. The name Kamby is often shortening to "Kamz," "Kama," or nicknames reflecting its essence, for example, "The Wise" or "Elder."