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Okay, here is the translation: Mamadi is a Russian male name derived from Arabic (or possibly Turkic or Persian sources, as the Arabic form is usually Muhammad in Arab countries). The name originates from the word "mamad" (or "mamadu"), which itself can be a variation or shortening of the name Muhammad (Muhammad). It is also connected to the Arabic root "amud," meaning "to love," "to adore," or "to value." Consequently, the primary meaning of the name Mamadi is "beloved," "dear," or "cherished." This name conveys feelings of closeness, tenderness, and deep affection, making it warm and attractive. Historically, the name Mamadi entered the Russian language with the spread of Islam and Turkic cultures in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Russia's Far East. It became one of the common choices for a man whose name is associated with the Prophet of God, Muhammad. In Russia, the name Mamadi itself is not very common, but its bearers often have strong cultural and family ties to Muslim traditions. Despite being borrowed, the name Mamadi often retains its Arabic or Turkic characteristics in the Russian-speaking environment, and its bearers are often perceived as people connected to Islamic culture. A person named Mamadi is often associated with warmth, tenderness, and sensitivity. Bearers of the name may possess strong empathy, deep affection for loved ones, and the ability to show care. They often value harmony in life, strive to create strong family bonds, and can be very loyal to friends and family. Sometimes, compared to more "harder" Russian names, Mamadi might appear a bit softer in character, yet they possess inner strength and resilience. There are relatively few famous bearers of the name Mamadi in the Russian and CIS sphere, as this name is more prevalent in Central Asian countries, the Caucasus, and Middle Eastern nations. However, it is more common in the Muslim republics of Russia and the Far East (where there are many Tatars, Buryats, Chukchis, and other peoples). In Russia, the name itself is not mass-popular, but its bearers can be found in Muslim communities where it is recognized. There is practically no list of famous people with this name in Russian media and political life, which is characteristic of many borrowed names. The popularity of the name Mamadi in Russia is limited, but it has significant prevalence in countries with a Muslim population. In these regions, the name is one of the common choices for babies, especially in families related to Islam or with strong cultural ties to North Africa or West Asia. In Russia, it is encountered mainly among Tatars, Buryats, Chukchis, Moravians, and other peoples speaking Russian but with Muslim traditions. It is considered melodious and respected. Variations of the name Mamadi may include other forms, often linked to the main name Muhammad (Muhammadi, Muhammad, Mamad, Mamed, Mamedov, Mamadettin, etc.). Diminutives include "Mamadi" (the name itself), "Mamad" (often used in the diminutive form "Mamadi" or "Mamadic"), and "Di" (in some regions).