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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Kerim (Kerim) is an Eastern-origin masculine name with a deep history and rich meaning. Etymologically, the name originates from the ancient Hebrew word *qārêm* (קָרֵם), which can be translated as "high," "esteemed," "dear," or "precious." Later, through the Arabic language, it passed into Turkic languages and Islamic culture, where its meaning became associated with "father" or "ancestor." Slavic Slavs adopted this name from Turkic countries during the Middle Ages, and in their languages, it often sounded like "Kirill" or "Kiriem," inheriting the meaning of "respected" or "parent." Thus, the main meaning of the name is "dear," "precious," but it also carries the sense of "father" or "ancestor." The name Kerim is widely used in Central Asian countries, the Caucasus, and the Middle East, and it is gaining popularity in some regions of Russia today. In Russia, it became known primarily through Turkic migrants and some local sources. Characteristic traits associated with people named Kerim often include reliability, responsibility, care for family and friends, a desire to be useful and a protector. They often possess a sense of duty, can be somewhat demanding of themselves and close people, but are sincerely devoted to their principles and obligations. Notable bearers of the name Kerim include: * Sergei Kerimov – a Russian businessman, founder of the "Izhstal" company group. * Vladimir Kerimov – another Russian businessman. * Fyodor Kerimov – a Soviet and Russian actor in film and theater. * Shamyl Kerimov – a Russian jazz musician and pedagogue. * Sergei Kerimov – a Russian television producer. The popularity of the name Kerim in Russia is not comparable to Turkic or Slavic names, but it is sufficiently recognizable and enjoys respect. In some regions, particularly in the Northern Tushino district (where Sergei Kerimov was born), the name has gained a certain level of recognition. Nicknames or diminutives for the name Kerim often include "Kim," "Rim," "Kim," "Rima," "Kerem."