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Lamzira is a female name of Eastern origin, associated with Jewish names. It consists of two parts: "Lama" and "Zira". In Hebrew, "Lama" means "virgin", while the suffix "-zira" gives the name a special magical or protective connotation, possibly indicating a "flowering" or "protected" maiden. Overall, the name can be translated and understood as "The Protected Maiden" or "The Blooming Maiden", although its exact historical meaning has not survived to our day. Lamzira is not one of the most common names in Russian-speaking countries. It entered the Russian language from Eastern Slavic traditions associated with Jewish communities, but its widespread use in Russia and the CIS countries occurred relatively recently, mainly after the year 2000, along with growing interest in Eastern names. In countries of Jewish culture, such as Israel and Georgia, the name Lamzira is used but is not considered a national name. Lamziras are often associated with energy, inner strength, originality, and independence. They possess a bright and striking appearance and know how to highlight their individuality. Internally, they can be calm and stubborn. They often have a refined sense of beauty and enjoy creating harmony and beauty around them. The protective energy of the name may reflect their ability to take responsibility or protect loved ones. There are virtually no known bearers of the name Lamzira in the Russian-speaking world. In Jewish culture and history, bearers of such names are not as widely known as bearers of other names. Perhaps the most famous bearers are in Georgia or Israel, but in the Russian-speaking context, the name remains rare and little-known. Since the name is relatively new and uncommon in Russian-speaking countries, its variations are limited. Most commonly, affectionate diminutives are used: Lamzia, Lamzya, Lamzirka, Lamzya.