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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text about the name "Marzhanat": "Marzhanat is an isotopnoe (unique) name that entered the Russian language from Muslim countries, primarily from Tatarstan or the Caucasus. Its etymological root can be traced to Arabic, where the word /маржанат/ (marzhanat) is derived from /марджан/ (marzhan), meaning 'pearl-like' or 'precious'. The suffix /-ат/ (-at) gives the name a plural connotation or makes it resemble a noun. In a literal translation, the name means something akin to 'pearl garden' or 'pearl lake', endowing it with an inherently valuable, refined, and unique sound. Therefore, the meaning of Marzhanat encompasses 'value', 'uniqueness', 'source of brilliance', or 'pearl'. The origin of the name deeply roots in Islamic culture. It has no direct equivalent in Old Russian names, making it unique within Slavic traditions. The name Marzhanat entered Russia mainly in the 19th century with the arrival of Muslims in the Caucasus and as part of Tatar and Crimean Tatar names, as well as from other Russian-Speaking republics of the USSR where Islam predominates. Its historical context is linked to the period of Muslim influence and integration into Russian-speaking societies. The name was primarily borne by girls born into families of Tatars, Crimean Tatars, Bulgarians, Mordvins, and other Muslim peoples of Russia and the CIS. Characteristic traits of bearers of the name Marzagen are difficult to generalize due to its rarity, but one can speculate that people with this name often stand out for their brightness, uniqueness, and possibly some originality in their views. They are often perceived as exotic and memorable individuals. Due to its rarity, the name may evoke feelings of pride in uniqueness, but sometimes also awkwardness or confusion. There are relatively few known bearers of the name Marzhanat in world culture and science, although it is fairly common in certain regions of Russia, such as Tatarstan, the Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Dagestan, and the Republic of Komis. In Russian media and the public sphere, female versions of the name, like Maria Marzhanat or Katiya Marzhanat, are more frequently encountered, though these are not separate names but rather full names. The popularity of the name Marzhanat is low compared to common Russian female names. It is used mainly in religious (Muslim) families and among ethnic minorities. According to estimates, the number of bearers is comparable to rare names like Efim or Fadida. In CIS countries with a large Muslim population, the name also appears, but less frequently than in its native lands. Variants or diminutives for the name Marzhanat might be 'Marzha' or 'Zhanyat'. The name Marzhanat sounds very soft and gentle, with a certain intonation reminiscent of Arabic or Turkic languages. It possesses rhythm and a pleasant, slightly 'hissing' sound at the end, making it particularly memorable. The pronunciation of the name Marzhanat is unique and has a certain depth and beauty."