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"The name 'Kuvan' has its origins in Jewish tradition. It is a loanword from the name **Kava** (Kava), which translates to 'Wheel'. In Kabbalistic tradition, this name is closely associated with the archetype of the Kabbalah – 'Wheels', symbolizing God as the central force uniting all opposites and driving the Universe. The Wheel also represents balance, harmony, and cyclicity. Due to its rarity and difficulty of pronunciation, the name 'Kuvan' arrived in the Russian-speaking world relatively recently, primarily borrowed from Jewish culture. In Russia and the CIS countries, its bearers are most often members of the Jewish community or their close relatives. Historically, it was not common in Russian or Slavic naming lists. Despite its rarity, the name 'Kuvan' carries a noble and profound meaning, connected to spirituality and inner strength. The character of a person named Kuvan is often associated with deep faith, loyalty to their principles and values, inner strength, and wisdom. They possess a strong sense of justice and are often striving for spiritual development. Despite their depth of thought, such individuals usually have a calm and balanced temperament. They may be somewhat detached from everyday matters, focusing instead on higher ideals. There are virtually no known bearers of the name 'Kuvан' in a broad sense (outside the Jewish community). It is more associated with individuals holding deep religious beliefs and who are not typically seeking public fame. However, among bearers of the name Kava (and 'Kuvan' is a direct loanword from it), there are known Jewish writers, musicians, and public figures. The popularity of the name 'Kuvan' is extremely low. It is not mass-used in Russia or other Slavic countries. Its bearers are more of an exception, and this name is chosen by those seeking a deep and meaningful option for their child, connected to spirituality or a name from another culture. Variants and diminutives for the name 'Kuvan' could be 'Kuva', 'Kuvaха', or simply 'Kuva'."