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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Mahasim" (Mahasim, Mahasim) is a rare and profound masculine name of Jewish origin, closely linked to one of the most important and central figures in both Jewish and Christian traditions – Moses. Etymologically, the name derives from the ancient Hebrew word "משה" (Moshé), which literally translates as "who draws out" or "who saves," alluding to a popular legend about how this future savior of his people rescued a small child from the water (in infancy, the child was saved from a crocodile and saved by Moses). Another theory connects the name's root to "Ману" (Manu), meaning leader or protective spirit, highlighting his role as a leader and intermediary between God and people. Slavic languages adopted this name as "Moses," "Moses," or "Mosiy," preserving its core meaning – "to draw out," "to save," "to rescue." This name was borne by one of the most significant figures in history: Moses, the ancient Jewish prophet and lawgiver, who led the Israelite people out of Egyptian bondage into the Promised Land. Tales of his life – the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, the Ten Commandments, Mount Sinai, the battle with Pharaoh – are legendary and form the basis of both Jewish and Christian religions. It is precisely through Moses that the name gained global significance and became one of the most recognizable in the world. The characteristic qualities associated with the name "Mahasim" reflect the attributes of its historical figure: strong, resolute, wise, possessing courage and faith in his ideals. A person bearing this name is often associated with leadership qualities, a striving for justice, deep responsibility for their group or society, and an unshakeable will during difficult times. However, it is important not to impose these traits but to emphasize their potential. It is difficult to identify famous bearers of the name "Mahasim" (or its equivalents) as it is more a transliteration form of "Moses." However, Moses himself is the quintessential icon of world history and religion. Among historical figures named "Moses" (Moses) – there are quite a few: from ancient prophets to figures in art and science, such as Moses the Samaritan (an ancient Jewish prophet), Moses Maron (author of one of the oldest commentaries on the Torah), and even in the modern world, there are bearers of this name. The popularity of the name "Mahasim" today is not great. It is mainly preserved among Jewish communities and families of Jewish descent. In Russia, the name is rare but can be used as an exotic alternative to "Moses" or "Moses." In countries of the Middle East and Israel, the name is common among Jews. Variants of the name include: "Moses," "Moses," "Mosiy," "Mosif," "Mosifa," "Mosifan," "Mosifovich." Diminutives or affectionate forms include: "Mosy," "Mosik," "Moisik," "Moshе" (often used as a form of address).