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**Kuadats** (also **Kyadats**, **Kyadats**) is a rare masculine name with deep Jewish roots. It originates from the ancient Hebrew word *Qud·a·tz* (pronounced "Kuadats"), which is the name of one of the characters in the texts related to the drama of Job. In ancient Hebrew, the name itself does not have a direct universal meaning, but it can be interpreted as "savior" or "helper," reflecting its role in biblical narratives as someone who helps or liberates. The name **Kuadats** is not widely used in modern Jewish tradition and is more commonly found in some Muslim cultures, where it is sometimes used as an alternative spelling of the name **Kyad** (Kida), possibly due to its biblical origins. However, in Russian-speaking environments, this name is extremely rare and is likely used as an eclectic form, masking more common names such as Joseph or Joachim. Historically, the name **Kuadats** is associated with a biblical character who appears in the Book of Job. In the midrash (popular Jewish literature), it is linked to wisdom and justice. In Russian translations of the Bible, the name often sounded like "Kirill" or "Kyadats," making it even more unique. A person with this name is likely to possess a strong sense of justice, deep wisdom, and virtue. However, due to its rarity, there are virtually no known bearers of this name in modern culture. The popularity of the name **Kuadats** is extremely low, especially in Russia, where it is used exclusively within religious or literary experiments. It may occasionally appear in certain niche circles or when writing the name Joseph with a unique ending. Variants and diminutives of the name **Kuadats** are also rare. Most often, it is simply called **Kuadats**, and diminutive forms are not common in the Russian-speaking environment.