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Okay, here is the translation: Karimula (also Karimul, Karimulya, Karimul) is a rare and perhaps unusual male name in Russia. Despite its sound, it has a clear etymological connection to Jewish tradition. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name Karimul (Karimul), which, in turn, is a short form or variation of the names Carmel (Karimel) or Karmun (Karimun), though this isn't explicitly stated in the main information. The primary meaning of Karimula is noble, elegant, beautiful, attractive. It conveys the image of a person possessing a high status, elegance, and charm. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name is sometimes encountered in the form Karimul or Karimulya, which might be due to its adaptation for ease of pronunciation by native Russian speakers, despite its Jewish origins. The name Karimula is less common in Russia compared to countries with a predominantly Jewish population, such as Israel and the USA. In those regions, it is used quite frequently, especially among families of Jewish descent. There are virtually no famous bearers of this name in the public eye, particularly in Russian-language media and culture. However, individuals with this name may be found in professional circles (mostly among religious figures, Jewish academics, and cultural figures of Jewish origin). People with the name Karimula are often associated with intelligence, elegance, and a sense of humor. They frequently possess refined taste, elegance in their behavior, and can create an impression of someone who easily fits into any environment while maintaining their uniqueness. Their characteristic traits include attractiveness, a sense of personal style, the ability to be elegant and to connect with different people. When addressing someone named Karimula, their close relatives might use diminutives like Karulya, Mulya, Karim (if referring to the full form), or even just Karim, which sounds much warmer and friendlier.