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Habi is a feminine name with deep religious origins. It derives from the ancient Greek name Ἰησοῦς (Iesous), which means "savior" and was used to refer to Jesus Christ. In Judaism, the name Yeshua (Jesus) means "The Lord helps" or "God's will," while in Christianity, it symbolizes salvation and the divine throne. The name Habi is a variation or abbreviated form of Yeshua (Jesus). It entered Russian and other Slavic languages with the spread of Christianity, likely in the 17th century. It was popular among Orthodox families but is now considered rare. In an international context, especially in some regions of Latin America, the name appears as Havi, which is also connected to Jesus. People with this name are often associated with inner strength, spirituality, and a sense of responsibility. They typically have a strong desire to help others and value family values. Those named Habi tend to be deep thinkers and often show compassion and empathy. There are almost no known famous bearers of the name Habi in modern Russia and globally, indicating its low popularity. Historically, the name was used for children from Orthodox families, but its usage has significantly decreased. For example, in some regions, it might have been used as an alternative for Jesus or Yury. The name's popularity is currently low. It is more commonly used in religious or spiritual contexts rather than in everyday life. In Russia, the name is extremely rare, and it is often chosen by families who wish to emphasize spiritual values. Variations and diminutives of the name include Habilena, Habilen, and Habi. These forms are used for affectionate address. The spelling can also vary depending on the region or culture, such as Havi or Habi.