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Okay, here is the translation: The name Menahem is a rare yet profound name of ancient Hebrew origin. It derives from the roots **"מֵה" (meh)** and **"נָחָם" (nacham)**, which can be translated as "my comfort" or "comforter." More precisely, the name is often linked to the concept of **"Menahem"**, literally meaning "Comforter" or "One who brings comfort," though for Menahem it is a more direct and personal expression – "my comfort." Its origins delve deep into Jewish culture. While not one of the most common names in Judaism, it carries a rich history. Menahem is a name given by God, and its bearers are often associated with hope, support, and comfort during difficult times. This name was prevalent among Jewish communities in medieval Europe, but today its bearers are mainly connected with Israel and Israeli diasporas. Characteristic traits of people with this name often include tactfulness, a deep devotion to family and loved ones, and the ability to find solace and support both for themselves and for those around them. They are seldom superficial in their communication, preferring deep and meaningful conversations. Menahem is the name worn by those who value harmony and peace. Among notable bearers of the name Menahem is Mark Minier, a known American author and playwright, author of the popular novel "The Matildas." The name Menahem is less common in Russia, but it is increasingly chosen by Israeli families for their children. The popularity of the name Menahem is not high in Russia, but it is growing among parents seeking unique and profound names with a rich history. Variants of the name include Minna and Mina, and diminutives such as Miша, Mina, and Minka.