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Magidat is a female name of ancient Hebrew origin. Its root, *magged*, is often associated with meanings such as "wise," "chosen," or "teacher." Historically, this name was prevalent among Jewish families in medieval Europe, particularly in Spain and Portugal. It conveys the idea of chosenness, a special calling, or profound spirituality. People with this name are often linked to deep inner strength, intellect, and a sharp yet gentle temperament. They possess strong willpower, can be highly intelligent, and tend to think independently. However, in some interpretations, the name Magidat might carry connotations of sharpness or even reserve. Notable bearers of the name in world history are difficult to find, suggesting that it is more connected to an inner tradition within the Jewish people rather than widespread fame. Its association with the Arabic language led to the variant form Magrida. The name's popularity in the modern world is very low, likely indicating it belongs to "pure" Judaism, unaffected by other influences. It is not common in Russia. Variants of the name include Magida (female) and Magidina. Diminutives are Madina, Madia, and Madon.