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Kiasua (pronounced: Kia-syu-ah) is an exotic masculine name not traditionally common in Russian-speaking countries. Its primary meaning is 'purity', 'clean', or 'whiteness'. It can sometimes be interpreted as 'purity of heart' or 'truth'. The origin of the name should be sought in Japanese culture. In Japanese, the name Kiasuko (Kiasua is the masculine form, but with a similar origin) or its equivalents often mean purity, clarity, holiness, or honesty. Although the exact etymology of the specific form Kiasua may be difficult to establish, its meaning is associated with these qualities. It might be connected to the concept or name of purity. In Russian-speaking countries, Kiasua is not a traditional name. It falls into the category of names from well-known brands or fictional characters that gained popularity through pop culture, video games, anime, or manga. For example, one of the most famous bearers of this name is the character **Kiasua Taro (Hajime Isayama)** from the popular Japanese anime and manga series *Attack on Titan* (*Something Went Wrong in High School*). In the manga and anime, Kiasua is one of the main anti-heroes, the leader of the Manji Group, possessing supernatural abilities and a complex personality. His name caught the attention of Russian-speaking audiences through the anime adaptation, and it is precisely because of him that the name became recognizable, even if it is not traditionally used for children. The characteristic traits of the name Kiasua, as embodied by the character, are often associated with coldness, calculating nature, willpower, and a certain detachment. However, it does not carry direct indications of the personality but rather provides an idea of its meaning. People with such a name might be associated with the image of purity or clarity, but it can also emphasize uniqueness and incomparability. The popularity of the name Kiasua in Russia and other Russian-speaking countries is limited. It is mainly encountered as a character's name in culture, especially after the release of the anime/manga *Attack on Titan*. In real life, its usage is very rare. There are no traditionally formed diminutives or variations of the name Kiasua in Russian. However, people might call it Kiasiko (a shortened form), Kias (even shorter), or other personal diminutives created by the bearers of the name or their close ones.