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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Haoul" is a rare and intriguing masculine name that attracts attention through its unique association with the world and harmony, unlike common names. Its primary meaning is "peace." In Hebrew, the name originates from the root "ha'ol" (хай-ол), which literally translates to "world." This semantics undoubtedly differs from the more widespread female name "Ha'ir," also meaning "world," with the masculine "Haoul" carrying this meaning with a different intonation, perhaps implying a protector or guardian of the world. The origin of the name is deeply Jewish; it relates to ancient Hebrew words and was prevalent in Israel, particularly among separatist and isolated communities where the importance and rarity of the name underscored a person's special status or destiny. In modern Russia, the name "Haoul" arrived from Israelite communities or people of Jewish descent who immigrated to the USSR/Russia in the 20th century. The historical context of its bearers is primarily linked to the settlements or communities of Israelites that existed in various regions, including Russia (for example, in the Caucasus, Ukraine, Belarus) and Israel. Character traits associated with people bearing this name are difficult to generalize, but it is believed that those named "Haoul" are individuals with a strong inner world, deep thoughts, often calm, perceptive, and possessing a sense of harmony. They may exhibit a particular care for peace and harmony in the surrounding world, be philosophers at heart, or simply embody a peaceful and balanced soul. Sometimes the name is associated with mystery and a certain detachment. Known bearers of the name "Haoul" in a broad sense (excluding very specific professional fields) are relatively few, but the name does appear among notable Israelites, figures in culture, religion, and science within the Jewish community of Russia and the CIS countries. In the Russian-speaking environment, its bearers rarely extend beyond family or close circles, yet the name remains unique. The popularity of the name "Haoul" is currently very low in Russia and CIS countries. It is neither widespread nor even particularly noticeable. The main context for its use is the environment of Israelites or families of Jewish descent. In other regions of the world where Jewish communities exist, the name's popularity is also limited, although its Hebrew meaning might offer it slightly more recognition. Variants and diminutives for the name "Haoul" are not as common as those for traditional names. It might be referred to as "Haoul" (full name), "Haou" (short masculine form), "Oul" (short, less common), or "Olah" (another variant of spelling or pronunciation, possibly influenced by Italian). Affectionate terms can be very personal, for instance, "Mirénka" (even though the name is masculine, it might be used for close relatives). However, direct address or via patronymic is more common.