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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Marima" is feminine. It has ancient roots and is connected to the name "Marya" (Mariam, Marima), which is widely used in various cultures. The meaning of the name "Marima" (or Mariam) is most commonly interpreted as "beloved," "dear," or "chosen one." This meaning originates from the Aramaic language, where "mar`ya`" signifies "beloved" or "dear," and the feminine form is "mar`ya`h" or "mar`ya`m" (depending on spelling variations). In the Greek language, the name "Mariam" (or Maria) carries the same meaning, deriving from the word "areph`thos`" (beloved), making it etymologically related to the name "Marya." In Jewish tradition, the name Mariam is often used for girls and can also be a variation of the name Marya. The origin of the name traces back far into history. It has a distinctly Aramaic origin, although its Greek form and meaning contributed to its popularity in Christian traditions. The name also appears in other languages and cultures associated with the Land of Israel and religion. Historically, the name was widespread in Ancient Israel, Palestine, Greece, and Rome, and later became one of the most common Jewish female names. In Christianity, the name Mariam (or Mary) became associated with the Theotokos (Virgin Mary). The characteristic traits associated with the name "Marima" are not as clearly defined as those of more common names, but bearers of such a name are often perceived as embodying qualities related to its meaning: they can be seen as kind, sensitive, warm-hearted, and attractive individuals. Such a name can belong to a girl with an inner light, chosen by a higher light, or a woman deeply attached to her loved ones and emotions. There are relatively few known bearers of the name "Marima" (or Mariam) in modern history and culture, especially in Russian-speaking countries. However, the name does occur among Jewish and some Christian families. In a religious context, Mariam (Mary) has numerous historical and theological references, although specific historical figures with this name outside the Bible are difficult to consider widely known. The popularity of the name "Marima" today is relatively low. It is not among the most popular female names in Russia and the CIS countries. Its use is more characteristic in Muslim countries of the Middle East and North and Central Africa (where it often sounds as "Mariam"), as well as among Jewish and some Catholic families, particularly in more conservative or traditional circles. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name is rare, with more common variations of Marya being used instead. Variations and diminutives for the name "Marima" can include: Maria (Mariina), Rimona (Rima), Mara, Miriam (Mira). It can be affectionately called Marinka, Rimushka, Rimochka.