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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text: The name "Loyal" (Loyal) is a masculine name of English origin, borrowed into Russian relatively recently. It originates from the English word "loyal," which translates literally to "faithful," "true." The meaning of the name emphasizes loyalty to duty, fidelity to principles, loyalty to faith, loyalty to the country, and devotion to a loved one. A person with this name is associated with reliability, honesty, and perseverance in achieving goals. Historically, the name "Loyal" became known in Europe after the Middle Ages, a period when the concepts of loyalty and fidelity gained special significance in chivalric-feudal culture and Protestantism. Although the word "loyal" has Germanic roots (from Latin *leuox* or *laus* – praise, glory), it acquired the force of a name precisely in the English language and culture. A man named Loyal expects high responsibility, reliability, and dedication to his cause from himself. His characteristic traits include perseverance, honesty, responsibility, and the ability to hold fast to truth and integrity in any circumstances. However, the name is not always associated with warmth and easy communication, which can create an impression of some distance or formality. There are almost no known bearers of the name "Loyal" in Russian-speaking countries, as it is a borrowed name that has not entered the core Russian nomenclature. However, in English-speaking countries, the name was and is borne by individuals such as Loyal Hankok, for example, a Japanese military figure, or Loyal Burnett – an American politician. In modern pop culture, the name gained recognition through the character played by Robert Pattinson in the film "The Loyal" (or "Loyalty"), where the hero demonstrates loyalty to friends and feelings. The popularity of the name "Loyal" in Russia and the CIS countries is extremely low. It is not traditional for Slavic cultures and is used more as a rare, distinguishing feature rather than a primary name for a child. In other countries, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, the name enjoys moderate popularity. Diminutives for the name "Loyal" include "Loyka," and also foreign-language variants, such as "Loyli."