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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: **Migran** is a rare and quite specific male name borrowed from Jewish culture, although its meaning and origin can be traced further. The meaning of the name **Migran** is a direct translation of the Hebrew names **מיכרים (Mikrar)** or **מיגרין (Migiran)**. The primary meaning of the name is "fugitive," "resourceful person," or "adventurer." In some contexts, it can be translated as "wise man," which is related to its roots. Likely, the original meaning was "fugitive," signifying a person who managed to avoid danger or misfortunes, possessing courage and cleverness. The origin of the name stems from ancient Hebrew. The name derives from the root **מ-ג-ר (Mem-Gimel-Resh)**, which literally means "to go forward," "to cross," or "to cross over." This root embodies the idea of movement, crossing, overcoming obstacles. Within Jewish tradition, such names were often given to children who were saved from danger or were expected to be so. There is also an opinion that the root **מ-ג-ר** can mean "wise" or "knowledgeable," making the name even more multifaceted. Historically, the name was prevalent among the Jewish diaspora. In Russia and the CIS countries, it is not one of the common names. It is most widespread in Israel and the USA, where there is a significant Jewish population. The name Migran is less common than, for example, Mordecai or Samuel, but it is still used. A person with this name is likely to possess courage, resourcefulness, and the ability to find solutions quickly in complex situations. Sometimes, this name might be associated with an unpredictable or even slightly adventurous character. However, bearers of the name Migran often have inner strength and the ability to get out of difficult situations. It should not be forgotten about the wisdom that the name inherently carries. In Russian-speaking countries, the name **Migran** is extremely rare. It has not entered the core of the Russian naming tradition. Nevertheless, among the Jewish community in Russia and in Israel, the name is fairly recognizable. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Migran in Russian-language media or culture, since it is not widespread in these countries. Finding well-known people with this name in English-speaking countries is also difficult, although it may occur in the context of Jewish stars or politics. Variants and diminutive forms of the name: it is most often pronounced as **Migran**, with stress on the second syllable. Diminutives may vary, but they most commonly take the form of direct derivatives: **Migranovich**, **Migranovna** (though the name is male). The most common shortening is **Migra**, **Migranich**. In rare cases, one might hear **Gran**, **Mig**, but this already significantly simplifies and alters the original meaning.