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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Kazybich (male) is a Russian nickname, not a traditional given name. Its meaning and origin are linked to the professional activity of its bearers' ancestors. Most likely, the nickname comes from the word "каз", which in Old Slavic meant "forge", "smithy", "work site", or "masterpiece". Therefore, the name Kazybich denoted people engaged in the profession of a blacksmith, a craftsman, possessing strong hands, skill in creating metal items, as well as masters in construction work, operating at a building site or construction yard. More precisely, it could derive from "казъ" (Old Slavic "казъ" meaning "forge", "smithy", "craftsmanship") or from "казбъ" (from "казъ" and the suffix "-бъ" indicating superlative degree), meaning "the best blacksmith" or "master craftsman". Another possible origin is from the ancient Hebrew word "Tsavta" (Tsavt), meaning "value", "treasure", or "precious", which could be passed down by artisans whose creations were valuable. It is most likely that the dominant theory connects it to the craft of blacksmithing or construction. Historically, the name (nickname) Kazybich was used in Russia, and possibly other Slavic countries, starting from the 17th-18th centuries, as a nickname passed down through inheritance of professional skills or craftsmanship. It is not a widespread given name but rather a rare nickname conveying specific character traits or professional affiliation. A person named Kazybich (nickname) bears the imprint of the past, where skill and manual dexterity were highly valued. They are often associated with reliability, practical intelligence, the ability to create something valuable with their hands, a warm and considerate attitude towards people, especially those needing craft services. Presidents (or holders of this name) might possess a strong desire to earn a living through their labor, value independence and physical work ability. However, as a nickname, it does not inherently possess magical or destiny-changing power, but rather reflects the historical context and the professional identity of their ancestors. Famous individuals by this name (nickname) are difficult to name broadly, as it was more of a common nickname than an official given name. Perhaps, in history or literature, there are isolated mentions of people who acquired this nickname due to their craft skills or construction projects, but they did not gain widespread recognition as bearers of this specific "name". It does not rank among popular given names. Given its rarity, its popularity is extremely low in modern Russia. People with this "name" (nickname) are more commonly encountered as unique individuals rather than as bearers of a widespread designation. Variants of spelling: Kazybich. Diminutives can be very diverse and depend on regional pronunciation, for example, Kaz'ka, Bych, Bychik, Kazyich, Kazyichka. However, due to its rarity, forms are likely created based on the sound rather than standard rules.