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**Kazman** (female) is a rare and predominantly male name of Italian origin. Its roots trace back to the word **Casmone**, from which it is derived through an augmented ending. The semantic meaning of the name **Kazman** is linked to **greenery** or **grass** (from the root *casm-*, *casmone-, meaning precisely "greenery," "grass"). Essentially, this name is an augmented or colloquial form of the name Cesare, which originates from the same root. Historically, the name spread to Rus' and other Slavic lands, likely during the medieval period, along with Italian merchants and immigrants. However, its usage has significantly decreased today, and it is now mostly found in Italian-speaking countries, retaining a greater degree of its original prevalence. In Russia and CIS countries, the name **Kazman** is considered extremely rare, bordering on vanishing, and is mainly used in certain regions or due to family traditions. The characteristic traits associated with the name **Kazman** (even in the female form) can be conditional, based on its meaning. People with this name might be associated with **nature**, **harmony**, and **simplicity**. It is believed they possess a **calm**, **balanced** temperament and may have a sense of **beauty** in the surrounding world. However, as with any name, these are general tendencies, and each person with this name may have entirely different personality traits. Notable bearers of the name **Kazman** (both male and female) in real history and the modern era are virtually nonexistent, confirming its low popularity. Perhaps one might encounter characters with this name in literature or film, but real celebrities named Kazman are rare exceptions. Variants of the name: the female form **Kazman** may also be called **Kasa**, **Kaz**, or **Manya**. In Russian speech, the form **Kazymena** or **Kazymen** is more commonly used.