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The name "Kuti" is a feminine name of Jewish origin, derived from the word " Kut " (a woman's dress, a covering). Translated from Hebrew, it means "cover," "protect," emphasizing the concepts of protection, guardianship, and purity. This name was borne by the last Queen of Ethiopia, Queen Hagar Sakine Kuwiket Bergam, who reigned in the mid-20th century. She became a symbol of national unity and the struggle for Ethiopia's independence. The name "Kuti" is associated with the image of a gentle yet determined woman, possessing inner strength and deep dedication to her cause. Characteristic traits of bearers of this name include sensitivity, creative abilities, a desire for harmony, and attention to detail. They often demonstrate care for others and possess a strong inner world. In terms of popularity, the name "Kuti" is currently in demand primarily in Russia and the CIS countries, especially among parents who wish to give their child a name with a rich historical and cultural background. It is not widespread, but it is encountered more frequently due to the fame of the Ethiopian queen. Variants and diminutives of the name may include "Kutia," "Kutya," "Kusya," which make the name more tender and suitable for close relationships.