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"Name 'Hayrun' (Hayran) is a female name of Arabic origin that conveys a profound spiritual meaning. It originates from the Arabic root 'хайр' (الرحمة), which can be translated as 'blessing', 'benefit', 'trust', 'salvation', as well as 'joy' and 'happiness'. In its full form, the name often signifies 'The Person of Blessings', 'Bearer of Blessings', or 'Daughter of Blessings'. Sometimes, its components are interpreted as 'хайр' (benefit) and 'ан' (person), yielding meanings like 'The Person of Blessings' or 'Joy of People'. The name Hayrun is widely used in Muslim-majority countries of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. It gained prominence in Russia and other Slavic countries primarily in the last decades, starting from the 1990s, mainly among families connected to the Muslim diaspora. Historical records about bearers of the name Hayrun in Russia are limited, as it is one of the names that gained widespread recognition in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and other post-Soviet states relatively recently. Bearers of the name Hayrun are often associated with qualities such as kindness, warmth, generosity, compassion, reliability, and the ability to bring comfort and joy to those around them. The name frequently imparts a special aura of inner beauty and deep inner strength to a woman. People with this name often demonstrate care for children and concern for aging parents. Among the notable bearers of the name Hayrun, we can highlight Hayran Ben Afif, a well-known Turkish television presenter and singer, as well as Hayran Salihat, a Lebanese actress and model. In Russia, it is currently difficult to identify prominent bearers of the name, as it is not among the most popular female names in the country. The popularity of the name Hayrun varies across different regions. In Muslim-majority countries, it enjoys great affection and respect. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name Hayrun occupies a position of approximately average popularity among female names. It is particularly common among Muslim families but is increasingly encountered among people of other nationalities who practice Islam. Common variations in the nominative case include 'Hayran', while short or diminutive forms are typically derived from 'Hayra'. Diminutives include 'Hayra', 'Hayrin', as well as 'Ruна', 'Hayka', and 'Hayra'.