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Khundygu

Male name



Description

"Khundegu" (also spelled "Hadassa") is an ancient Hebrew name, translating from ancient Hebrew to mean "ring." Its roots trace back to Ancient Israel, where it was borne by both girls and women. The symbol associated with the name "Khundegu" is the passionflower (or "lad's love" in Greek, hence its similar meaning), which truly resembles a ring and is known by the names "Hadassa" and "Hadassa-tsвет" (Hadassa-flower). This flower symbolizes protection, harmony, and purity. Historically, the name was widespread in Israel and other Mediterranean countries. In Russia, the name gained recognition through the poet and dramatist Konstantin Georgiyevich Kitsu, who used it in his works, as well as through the well-known Russian TV host and singer Natalia Guimenyu, but in the feminine form (Hadassa). The masculine form is used less frequently but is still present. People with this name are often associated with attention to detail, a love for harmony, and a desire to protect something important. They possess a calm and balanced temperament, often exhibit creative abilities, and have a deep inner connection to nature. The popularity of the name "Khundegu" in modern Russia is limited; it is more commonly used as a girl's name or in diminutives. The full masculine form is extremely rare but adds uniqueness and depth to a person. Variations include the feminine name "Hadassa" (Hadisa, Hadi), which is the direct basis. Diminutives for the masculine form can vary, but "Dasha" or "Khanda" are most common.