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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name Киас (Kiias): Kiias (Kiias, Kiias) – a rare and interesting male name that entered the Russian language from Jewish culture. Its main meaning is **royal magnificence, kingly splendor, radiance, light**. In some interpretations, it is understood as **radiance, light**, which also aligns well with its origin. Etymology traces back to the Jewish world. Kiias (in the Jewish language – kiias) is a Kifery name, which is not very common but certainly not unknown. It is connected to the concept of *Kiferaḥ* (Kokhbet, the constellation) – the starry sky, but also with the idea of magnificence and light. Some researchers link it further back to the Greek "hêos" (sun, light), but the main line is Jewish. The name does not have an old historical fame in Russia, but it became known relatively recently, especially in the last decades. It likely arrived to the Slavic languages through common cultural and musical contacts, possibly via Turkic languages. Interestingly, in some Turkic languages, there are names similar to Kiias (e.g., Kiias), which might have different meanings, but the primary meaning of the name is considered Jewish. People with this name are often associated with a creative temperament, sensitivity, and depth of inner world. Their name evokes images of light, magnificence, and possibly a certain detachment or originality. They often possess a strong inner light and can manifest it in their actions and deeds. Among notable bearers of the name Kiias, it is most frequently encountered as the name of singer and musician Kiias from the "International Games". His songs and projects gained widespread recognition in the Russian-speaking environment. Also known is musician Kias from the band "Kingdom" and singer Kiashan from "The Constellation". The popularity of the name Kiias in Russia is limited; it belongs to the category of niche, exotic male names. It has gained more recognition due to the aforementioned artists and their musical activities, but it remains sufficiently uncommon in everyday use. Tender names for Kiias: Kiash, Kiasha, Kiashan.