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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Kasvar" is a masculine name that originated from the Italian or Spanish languages. Its etymological root comes from the word "caстро" (castro), which translates to "strength," "strong," or "castle." The association with this concept evokes ideas of reliability, strength, and protection. It's also possible that the name has roots in Latin "castrum," which also means fortress or camp. Historically, this name was characteristic of Spain and Italy. It was often given to boys with the wish for the child to have strength, protection, and resilience. During the Middle Ages and the early Modern period, such names were borne by members of the aristocracy and military classes. In Russia, the name "Kasvar" is not very common; likely, it is used as an Italian or Spanish name brought by migrants or in specific regions. People with this name are often associated with a strong character, decisiveness, a desire to control situations and act as protectors. They are usually reliable, responsible, and have authority. However, in some cases, the name might suggest authority or even a certain coldness. Finding well-known bearers of the name "Kasvar" in world culture and politics is difficult, but there are characters with this name in cinema and literature. For example, in some independent films or series, one can encounter fictional heroes named Kasvar, who are often depicted as leaders or protectors. The popularity of the name today is limited, especially in Russia. It is more common among families with ties to Italy or Spain. In other countries with many migrants from these regions, the name is also used, but not as widely. Variations of the name are often used: "Kasper," "Kassi," "Kastin." Diminutives can include "Kasa," "Kasi," "Kaspeoro." This makes the name more friendly and suitable for close relationships.