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Kevser is a female name of Hebrew origin, derived from the ancient Hebrew word "hanah" (chanukah), which can be translated as "blessed" or "esteemed". Alternatively, it comes from "hana," meaning "mother" or "source," endowing the name with connotations of connection and care. Thus, Kevser is often interpreted as "maternal blessing" or "source of blessing". The name Kevser dates back to a period before the widespread use of Slavic languages and was likely common in Ancient Israel. Its historical roots trace back to antiquity, linked to biblical figures. Although the most famous bearer of this name, particularly in its more common forms Hanna or Hanu'a, was the mother of the biblical heroes – mother of Samson (Hananyah) and mother of Daniel (Hanu'a) – the name Kevser itself signifies the same concept or is a rare variant. The connection to Hannah (Moise's wife) is also possible, though less likely for the name Kevser. The historical context of the name is the world and time of the Bible, where a woman associated with this name is often depicted as a wise, faithful, and strong character. People with the name Kevser are often associated with qualities such as deep wisdom, strong inner strength, reliability, and the ability to care for others. They may possess a sense of justice and a desire to uphold the ideals they embody. The character of Kevсer is more about calmness, confidence, and deep aspirations rather than external turbulence. They often manifest themselves as sources of stability and wise support. Modern famous bearers of the name Kevser are not widely known, probably due to its rarity. The name appears in literature and film less frequently, but is often used for characters who embody wisdom, strength, and a connection to spiritual values. The popularity of the name Kevser in the modern world, especially in Russia, is low. It belongs to the category of rare names that are mainly found in Jewish communities or groups with a strong Jewish cultural tradition. However, despite its rarity, the name retains its value and can be used in certain circles. Variations of the name Kevser include Kevsiра, and diminutive forms include Kevsi, Kevs, Kasha, Keshenka, Keshul.