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Mavludin is a masculine name of Arabic or Turkic origin, meaning "born" or "who was born." Its root, "mulud" (Arab. مولد), signifies "birth." Therefore, the name Mavludin carries the meaning of "born on a certain day" or, in other words, "special," "attached to the day of birth." It can sometimes imply "who gave birth," adding a sense of significance and uniqueness to the name. The name entered Muslim cultures from the Arab world and gained popularity in Central Asian countries, the Caucasus, and countries of the Near and Northern East. In Russia, it became known mainly in the 19th century with the spread of the Tatar movement, where the significance of the name Mavlud (particularly in the form "Mavlud-gire") was linked to celebrating the Christian Christmas. However, the name Mavludin has older roots. The name Mavlud itself means "born" and was also popular in Islam, though its meaning in the context of the holiday is different. During the process of Russification, variations like Mavlud or Mavlyudin were used, and short forms included Dina, Ludina, Ludinar, etc. A person with this name likely expects special attention and recognition from life. Their name is inseparably linked to the idea of uniqueness and birth. Such a person often possesses a sense of self-worth, reliability, and responsibility. They value traditions and may be someone with deep convictions tied to their cultural background. Mavludin may show special care for the family and act as a protector for loved ones. Sometimes, the name is associated with dreaminess and a yearning for spiritual values. However, without specific data, these are just general traits. Finding well-known bearers of the name Mavludin in Russian culture or politics is difficult. Its bearers are more commonly found in Tatar, Bashkir, or other Muslim republics of Russia, where the name holds historical significance. Known individuals with this name are not as widespread in Russian society as, for example, someone named Ivan. The name sometimes appears among figures in folk music or literature, but they remain regional. The popularity of the name Mavludin in Russia is insignificant compared to traditional Russian or Slavic names. However, its bearers value it, and the name continues to be used, especially in Muslim communities. In recent years, it has gained popularity due to mentions in the context of the Muslim movement. Closely related names for Mavludin are: Mavlud, Mavlyudin, Mavl, Ludi-na, Dina, Mavlек, Ludi-a, Dinya.