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Okay, here is the translation: Kazis (Kazis) is a rare masculine name of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew word "Kazir" (קָצִיר), which, in its meaning, translates to "pure," "clean," or "purifying." Consequently, the primary essence of the name is purity, holiness, and something akin to the spiritual world and the untouchable. In medieval Europe and Russia, this name was encountered very rarely. It is not one of the most common names in modern Russia or the CIS. Primarily, the name Kazis is found among the descendants of Jewish families who migrated to Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and other CIS countries still in the 19th-20th centuries. There are very few famous people known by this name in a broad sense, and most bearers are ordinary citizens. However, the name Kazis carries a deep and noble emotional weight. A person named Kazis is often associated with inner purity, dignity, strictness, and principledness. He possesses a strong character, is usually very reliable, responsible, and fair. Sometimes, this name can lend a certain seriousness or even dryness to one's behavior, yet the bearer possesses deep inner values. People with this name are often inclined to spiritual reflections and can be quite original in their views. The name Kazis is not among the popular ones. It is more likely to be found in specific family traditions. Variants or diminutive forms of the name could be "Kaz" or "Kazi." The diminutive form is not used as frequently as with more common names.