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Okay, here is the translation: The name **Mamgazi** is a masculine name of Turkic origin, which can be broken down into two main components: "Mam" and "Gazi". The first part, "Mam", originates from Turkic languages and means "father". The second part, "Gazi" (or "Gazy"), comes from the Arabic/Persian word "gazi", which translates to "warrior", "liberator", or "victorious one", often associated with the concept of "ghazi" – meaning a warrior for God or a defender. Consequently, the full meaning of the name **Mamgazi** is **"Father-warrior"** or **"Father-victorious one"**. This name carries protective and paternal vibrations, giving it strength while also conveying a sense of fatherly care. Its origin traces back to Turkic languages and culture. It is widely used in countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Turkey. The name was popular among Turkic peoples, including Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, and others. Historically, such names were common during the era of the Mongol-Tatar invasions and in the period of the Ottoman Empire, when military prowess and a father's protective role were highly valued qualities. The name Mamgazi is associated with protectors and fathers who strive to safeguard their families and loved ones, possessing courage, determination, and bravery. Men with this name are often perceived as reliable protectors who take responsibility for their families and are ready to fight for justice. However, depending on the individual, the name can also impart a certain harshness or sharpness, especially if pronounced with a strong impact. Nonetheless, this name symbolizes protection, bravery, and family values. Notable bearers of the name Mamgazi in Russia are rare, as it is not common in Russian-speaking countries. However, in regions with a Turkic population, such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan, there are bearers of this name. For example, the famous Kazakh poet and public figure **Mamgazi Kojaev** (born 1960) is a bearer of this name. Another example is the well-known Kyrgyz writer and public figure **Mamgazi Tylekov** (born 1975). In general, bearers of the name Mamgazi are mainly found in Central Asian countries. The popularity of the name Mamgazi in Russia is virtually zero. It belongs to the category of regional or ethnic names, primarily used among Turkic peoples of the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Northern Kazakhstan region. In other CIS countries, such as Kazakhstan, the name is quite common among men of Kazakh descent. Variations of the name Mamgazi include **Mamgachi**, which is a softer and more common variant in some regions. The diminutive or nickname could be **Mamgachi** or **Mamgich**. Common nicknames might be based on parts of the name or characteristic traits.