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Minjin is a female name originating from the Hebrew language. It is pronounced as "Min-dire" and has deep roots in Jewish tradition. The meaning of the name "Minjin" can be translated as "wife," "spouse," or "desired one." Sometimes it is interpreted as signifying "source of purity" or "daughter of purity," emphasizing the value of virginity and innocence. In a broader context, the name is often associated with the image of the ideal woman, desired and attractive. The origin of the name "Minjin" traces back to early periods of Jewish culture. It is derived from Hebrew words "min" (wife) and "derekh" (path, way), although its etymology has not been fully studied. A related name is "María" (Miriam), which is also widely used in Jewish tradition and means "desired." "Minjin" is sometimes considered a colloquial or softer form of "María." The name "Minjin" is not widely used in Russia and CIS countries, but it is gaining popularity in recent years, especially among women seeking a name with strong cultural and religious connotations. This may be linked to the revival of interest in Jewish heritage and the influence of "María" in modern cultural and religious contexts. Regarding character traits, those named Minjin are often associated with tenderness, sensuality, and desirability. The name has a unique atmosphere, evoking harmony, beauty, and inner strength. Notable bearers of the name "Minjin" in Russian media and public life are virtually nonexistent, but the name is actively used in creative works, such as series or songs dedicated to modern themes of love and marriage. The popularity of the name among Russian-speaking women is limited but growing. It is not traditionally common in Russia but is encountered in circles interested in Eastern Jewish names. Variants or diminutives of the name could be "Minjina" or "Minjirka."