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Kare is a feminine name of Jewish origin. Its root, "кָרֵא" (kare), means "limiting," "extreme," or "protecting." In Judaism, the name is often associated with the concept of "good," giving it a more positive connotation. The interpretation of "limiting" may suggest a person who strives for clear boundaries in life, whether emotional, professional, or physical. Kare symbolizes protection, commitment to goals, and order. The name Kare has deep historical roots in Israel and other countries where the Jewish diaspora existed. It was common among Jews who migrated to Russia, Ukraine, and other Slavic-speaking countries in the 19th and 20th centuries. In Russian sources, Kare was sometimes spelled as Karina (Karina), which does not hinder the preservation of the name's main meaning and pronunciation. Those named Kare are often perceived as strong, decisive, and goal-oriented. They have an orderly way of thinking and are inclined to planning. Within their sphere, they can be very passionate and talented, but their "limiting" nature may manifest in strict adherence to rules or in defining clear boundaries in relationships. They value stability and may appear somewhat restrained or sharp in expressing emotions. Among the famous bearers of the name Kare is Marlena, the legendary American singer and actress. In Russian-speaking countries, the name gained fame through figures such as Karen Nigmatzяnova (Kare Nigmatzяnova), a known politician and public figure. Other famous singers and actresses include Karina Smelevа and Karina Wilmont. In Russia and the CIS, the name Kare is not among the most popular feminine names, but it is respected and valued for its depth and uniqueness. It is primarily found in Muslim and synagogue circles, as well as among people of Jewish descent. In recent years, its bearers have become more noticeable in politics and science. Tender names for Kare include Karochka, Karusya, Kari, Kара, Karinka, Karuletchka.