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Okay, here is the translation: The name **Kampych** is a rare and exotic masculine name borrowed from the Italian language. It originates from the word **"Camillo"**, which, in turn, traces its roots to the Latin **"calx"** (meaning "stone" or "foundation") and **"bellum"** (meaning "war" or "warrior"). The word "Camillus" does not exist in Latin or Italian as an independent word with such a meaning, but it can be assumed to be associated with the image of a mighty and steadfast defender standing as a stone foundation for something, perhaps their family or state. Therefore, the most probable meaning of the name **Kampych** is **"Stalny Stone"**, **"Unshakeable"**, **"Reliable Foundation"**, or **"Defender"**. The name **Kampych** does not have a direct etymology in Slavic languages, but its use in the Russian-speaking environment suggests it was borrowed relatively recently, possibly in the 19th century or later. There are no mentions of this name as an independent Russian name in Russian sources yet. It more resembles a borrowing from West European languages, where such names were common. For example, in Italy, there is the name **Camillo**, and in Spain, **Camillo** or **Camilo**, which also means "strong" or "mighty". Historically, the name **Kampych** was not widely used in Russia and other Slavic countries. It is more associated with romantic poetry or fairy tales, where characters with such a name are often depicted as heroes possessing strength, resilience, and protective qualities. For example, in the Russian poetic tradition, borrowed names are sometimes encountered that convey such images. People with the name **Kampych** are usually associated with hope, willpower, and protective qualities. They possess the resilience of a stone and can appear unshakeable in difficult situations. However, according to some attributive theories, such a name might give a person coldness or detachment, but more often, bearers exhibit themselves as protectors, especially in the family or among close ones. They often have a strong sense of duty and responsibility. There are virtually no known bearers of the name **Kamp"ych" in real life. It is more used in fictional stories or as a pen name. In Russian culture, names like **Kampilloy** or **Kamyel'** are rare, and **Kampych** is not among them. Perhaps the only known bearer is a character from a Russian fairy tale or novel, for example, from the work of **Alexander Pushkin** or **Mikhail Lermontov**, but there is no specific **Kampych** in their works. The popularity of the name **Kampych** is extremely low. It does not enter the top 100 masculine names in Russia and other Slavic countries. Its use is more common in literature or as a fictional name for heroes. In contemporary realities, the name **Kampych** might be used by parents who want to give their child a unique and strong name with a protective and resilient meaning. Variants and diminutives of the name **Kampych** include: **Kam**, **Kampilloy**, **Kamyel'**, **Kam**. People may call it affectionately as **Kam** or **Kampichka** (though the latter sounds unusual for a masculine name).