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" **Midge** is a rare and exotic masculine name, not among the most common in Russian-speaking countries. Its meaning and origin are tied to ancient roots. It is most likely of Celtic origin. It might derive from the Old English or Old Scandinavian (Gothic) root ***mig-***, ***migiz*** (meaning "army, people, way"), or from the Celtic root ***mid-***, ***med-*** (meaning "center, path, means"). In some interpretations, it is linked to Slavic elements, such as ***midь*** (middle, center) or ***mьgъ*** (border, limit), though this is less probable. The name **Midge** could mean something akin to "people's path," "center of the path," "ancestor," or "connecting link," giving it a sense of deep connection to history, heritage, and importance for a group or community. Historically, the name appears in Anglo-Saxon and Celtic regions. In medieval Europe, such names were often given to nobility and influential figures. However, **Midge** did not become a mass-produced name in these areas; it was more commonly used for special, significant individuals. In Russian-speaking countries, the name **Midge** has not gained widespread popularity and is used mainly as a rare name or a pseudonym. A person named **Midge** is associated with uniqueness and independence. They are expected to possess deep inner strength, a connection to nature and life cycles, and possibly an interest in mysticism, history, and philosophy. Often, they feel comfortable being at the center of attention or in a group but can also forge their own path. They might have strong intuition and deep perceptiveness. However, due to its rarity, the bearer might sometimes feel a bit isolated or exceptional. There are virtually no known bearers of the name **Midge** in real life, especially in Russia or the CIS. It is predominantly used in English-speaking countries, where variations like **Midge**, **Midge**, or **Midge** in various forms are more common. Some historical figures from England, Scotland, or Ireland in the 19th-20th centuries might have borne the name, but their fame is now low. The name can also be used as a fictional name for literary or game characters. Since the name is rare, its popularity is low. It suits a person who wants to stand out or have a unique name. Variations or diminutives might include **Midgey**, **Midge**, **Middy**, or **Midgeur**."