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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Kiialmat" is a rare and very interesting male name, likely deriving from the Arabic names **Kiimah (Kiima)** or **Kiimaddin**. The meaning of the name "Kiialmat" (or its primary variations) originates from the Arabic language. It is formed from the root **قَيْمَة** (q-y-m), which literally translates to **"strong wall," "strength," "unshakeable foundation,"** or **"he who stands."** Broadly, the name signifies **"strong," "reliable," "steadfast," "unshakeable," "protector."** A person with this name is associated with reliability, inner strength, resilience to difficulties, and the ability to withstand pressure. The origin of the name is from the Arab world. It is used in Muslim countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and North Africa. Although the name and its meaning have Arabic origins, it entered Rus' (and other Slavic languages) through Muslim missions, marriages, and migration during the Time of Troubles and the 17th-19th centuries, when Muslims constituted a significant portion of the population in regions like the Don, Kuban, Crimea, and Siberia. Today, the name is most commonly found in regions of Russia with a Muslim population – Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karelia, Smolensk Oblast. From a linguistic perspective, this is an adaptation of an Arabic name into Russian. Historical information about the name is linked to the spread of Islam in these regions. Kiimah is an Islamic tradition name given by God as "strength" and "steadfastness" (mentions in the Quran and hadiths are often associated with these qualities). The name was borne by ordinary people as well as figures in military and spiritual spheres. People named Kiialmat (or Kiimmat) are often associated with strong character, steadfastness, reliability, and responsibility. They tend to have robust health, know how to protect their own and their loved ones' interests, can be concise but decisive. However, depending on the culture, the name might denote a protector, a strong and reliable person, but occasionally also someone with a strong desire to dominate or be the center of attention. There are virtually no known bearers of the name "Kiial"mat" in the Russian-speaking world due to its rarity. Known individuals, if any, are likely from the Caucasus, Central Asia, or Russia (regions with a Muslim population), but their names have not gained widespread recognition beyond their native region. The popularity of the name "Kiialmat" is very low in Russia today. It is used primarily in the Caucasus countries, where it can be encountered among both Muslims and Slavic peoples. In other parts of Russia, the name is extremely rare. Variants of the name's spelling may include: Kiimmat, Kiimaddin, Kiimah, Kiya. Diminutives can vary: Mat, Kyma, Kya, Matvey (in some regions), or simpler forms: Kya, Kya, Mat.