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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Logman" (from archaic Hebrew *Logman, Logman*) is an ancient Hebrew masculine name, which can be translated as "Devotee of God" or "Servant of God". Most likely, its origin lies in the ancient Hebrew name Yehovah (Yaḥveh), with a suffix added to denote relation or devotion. The etymology of the name is derived from early Hebrew texts. It belongs to the period of fundamentalism in Israel, during which many names related to Yehovah were coined. The name "Logman" does not follow a direct derivation from the God's name but rather forms on its basis, signifying a special follower or admirer. It is not a direct derivative from some other root but represents a separate, specially created name associated with God. Historically, the name was prevalent among Jews, particularly in the early periods of the Israelite kingdom and likely during the era of Pharisaic fundamentalism. It was not widely known outside the Jewish community and does not correspond to similar names in other languages and cultures. Nowadays, the name is mainly encountered in modern Jewish communities, especially in Israel and among Jewish immigrants. In Russia, the name "Logman" is extremely rare, most often appearing in the names of Jewish descent children, but it is not widespread. People named Logman are often associated with dedication to their work, modesty, and seriousness. Individuals with this name are typically deeply engrossed in their interests, can be somewhat reserved, but are honest and reliable. They often strive for spiritual or religious development and value inner harmony. There are almost no famous bearers of the name "Logman" in world culture and science. The name is too specific and rare for widespread recognition. Because it is extremely uncommon, its popularity in modern baby name lists is virtually zero. In Russia and the CIS countries, it will not be found in the top 100 names. It is relevant primarily within Jewish circles. Variants of naming or diminutives for the name "Logman" are also rare. Perhaps they might call it "Logi" or "Logmanochka", but this is more the exception than the rule.