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The name **Kudamzach** (female) is an exotic and uncommon name with deep Jewish roots. It originates from the word "Кудам" (Kudam), which in Yiddish means "crocuses" or "bachelor's buttons". This beautiful and elegant name evokes a touch of natural beauty and grace. Historically, the name Kudamzach became known primarily among Jewish émigrés and the diaspora, especially after World War I. During this period, many Jewish families sought to give their daughters names that sounded European and disconnected from their traditional roots. Kudamzach is one such example. It is believed that the name entered the Russian-speaking world relatively recently, within the last hundred years. People with this name are often associated with a sense of humor, originality, a certain enigmatic quality, and creative thinking. They are frequently unconventional and unafraid to be themselves. Finding well-known bearers of the name Kudamzach in real life is difficult, as it is not widely recognized. However, the name gained popularity thanks to the fictional character Lyra Kudamzach from Ernest Bramwell's novel and film series, "The Diamond Mines of South Africa". Lyra Kudamzach is one of the central female characters in the story, known for her intelligence, beauty, and strong personality. The popularity of the name Kudamzach remains low. It is not common in Russia or other countries of the CIS. Those who bear the name often have a unique quality, and the name itself piques curiosity. Affectionate or diminutive forms of the name Kudamzach can include "Kuda", "Kudam", "Kuda-cha".