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Okay, here is the translation: Kalymulla is a masculine name with deep Islamic roots. It originates from the Arabic root "Kalim" (or "Khalim"), meaning "beloved" or "dear", combined with the suffix "-ulla, signifying God (Allah). The full meaning of the name can be translated as "devoted to God", "faithful to Allah", or "beloved of Allah". Sometimes it is also linked to the name "Kali" (or "Kali'b"), which can mean "strong" or "robust", although this association is less common. The name Kalymulla has Arab origins and is one of the more common names in Muslim countries of North Africa and the Middle East. It is primarily used in personal and patronymic forms. Historically, the name was widespread among Muslim peoples living in regions where Arabic is the primary or widely spoken language. In Russia, the name is most commonly found among Muslim Kazakhs, Tajiks, Bashkirs, and other peoples who transitioned to the Russian language to pass the name down to future generations. Men named Kalymulla are often associated with reliability, calmness, and a sense of responsibility. The name carries the imprint of Islamic culture, emphasizing values of devotion to faith and harmony with spiritual principles. The character of a person bearing this name is often perceived as balanced, with a gentle and mild temperament, yet possessing a strong inner core. There are relatively few notable bearers of the name "Kalymulla" in world history and culture, as it is not an extensively used name in the West. However, in the Russian-speaking environment, particularly in the Caucasus and Siberia, the name is encountered among some public figures, scientists, and cultural figures associated with the Muslim world or with Muslim heritage. The popularity of the name "Kalymulla" in Russia and the CIS countries is not high, but it persists among Muslim families. It does not rank among the top 100 most common male names, but it is sufficiently recognizable in certain circles. Liking or familiar diminutives of the name include "Kali", "Kaly", "Kalyb", "Kalybich".