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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Kamusha" is feminine and serves as an interesting example of a name with a Jewish origin. It derives from the Italian variant of the name Camilla (Camilla), which itself traces back to the ancient Hebrew name Gamaliel (Gamaliel). Although the direct pronunciation "Kamusha" is closer to Italian or Spanish "Camilla," its roots delve deep into the ancient world and Jewish tradition. Gamaliel (Gamaliel) was, according to Talmudic and biblical texts, the president (provintad) of the synagogue in Jerusalem in the 1st century AD. Therefore, the name was borne by a highly respected and significant woman, which was quite unusual at the time. Over time, this name likely entered the East and then Europe via Greek and Byzantine traditions, where it acquired various forms, including "Kamusha." Interestingly, in some regions, such as Italy, the name "Camilla" (or "Camilla") is also associated with the image of a virgin girl protected by pigs (from the Latin *caesellarius* - related to feeding pigs), symbolizing her purity and protection. In Russia, this name gained prominence later, probably through missionary activity and cultural exchange in the 19th-20th centuries, but has never achieved widespread use. Women with this name are often perceived as possessing strength, resilience, and intellect, inheriting positive qualities from their historical prototype. They may exhibit the "will of stone" (a reference to the name's root) – firm and unshakeable, being independent, educated, and possessing a deep inner world. They are often associated with protectors and wise counselors. There are significantly fewer notable bearers of the name "Kamusha" in modern history and culture compared to more common variants like "Camilla" or "Gamaliel." However, individuals bearing the name were some religious and public figures associated with the Jewish diaspora in Russia and the USSR, as well as writers and artists whose names sometimes sounded closer to "Camil" or "Kamyla," but "Kamusha" as a distinct variant is less commonly found in lists of celebrities. For example, references can be found to Camilla (Camilla) – a famous Roman singer and Amazon, or to Camilla (Camilla) – a heroine of Roman tales, a beautiful and brave girl. In Russian literature or film, characters might have been named with this name, but their bearers often remained confined to their work. The popularity of the name "Kamusha" is relatively low. It is not among the most common names in Russia or other CIS countries. It can be considered a rare but interesting and exotic feminine name, valued for its uniqueness and deep history. It lends the name a particular atmosphere, connecting it to the past and cultural heritage. Variants or diminutives of the name "Kamusha" could include "Kamylya," "Kamyla," "Camilla" (if a longer form is sought), as well as "Kama," "Kamasha," "Kamusha" (more rare). Sometimes, depending on pronunciation, it might be called "Camilla," although this belongs to a different ethnic line of the name.