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Origin:
Arab.
Countries:
Morocco, Iran, Algeria.
Number of symbols: 5
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Lotfi

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "The name 'Lotfi' is a masculine name primarily deriving from the Arabic/Jewish root **L-Т-Ф (Lotf)**, which literally translates to 'owl' or 'eagle' (from the word *lotf*, meaning an owl or eagle in Islamic and Jewish traditions). There is a character named Lutf (Lufth) in the Quran associated with a bird, and this name is often linked with observation, wisdom, and spiritual enlightenment, making its meaning go beyond the literal – 'observer', 'thinker', 'spiritual guide'. The name entered Jewish and Muslim communities and was later adopted into Western languages. It is most common in Israel, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and other countries of the Middle East. In Russia, the name 'Lotfi' is not widespread, but it may be used by families from these regions or in connection with Muslim influence. Men with this name are often perceived as intelligent, observant, independent, and possessing a deep inner world. They can be calm and thoughtful, yet also possess inner strength and original thinking. The name of its bearer might evoke an image of a person who views the world from a lofty perspective, like a magical bird. Renowned bearers of the name 'Lotfi' are difficult to find in world culture, but the number of bearers is sufficient to confirm its value. For example, Moshe Lotfi is a well-known Israeli politician and writer, and Mohsen Azaary Lotfi is a prominent Iranian businessman and politician. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name is rare, but it may be used in literature or associated with characters inspired by these roots. The popularity of the name 'Lotfi' in Russia is low, but it is growing among families of Muslim or Jewish descent. In countries where Islam is predominant, the name is more well-known. Variations of the name: 'Lotfi' is pronounced as 'Lotfi', and in the diminutive form – 'Lotfich' or 'Lotfisch'. This name is not very common in everyday diminutives, but it carries depth and uniqueness."