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Name Mudarish (Muhammad Daris, Mordkhaїs, Mordecai, Matityahu, etc.) is a distorted or variant form of the Jewish male name Matityahu, as well as its Aramaic and ancient Hebrew variations, such as Mordkhaїs or Matityahu. The origin of the name should be sought in ancient Judaism. The name Matityahu, from which Mudarish likely descends, means "gift of God" or "divine gift." The word "Mat" comes from "mat" – gift, and "Tiyahu" from the name of God. The name Matityahu was common among the Pharisees and other followers during the period before and after Christ. Historically, the name appears in lists of ancient Jewish family names, for example, in the Bible, Matityahu is mentioned as one of the apostles. Later, the name spread to Muslim countries, acquiring new pronunciations, for example, Muhammad Daris. People with this name are often associated with qualities such as wisdom, talent, responsibility, and deep inner strength. They often possess the ability to find solutions in complex situations and make well-considered decisions. Individuals with this name are inclined to philosophical reflection and spiritual seeking. There are virtually no known contemporary bearers of the name Mudarish, but in history and culture, it can be found in the form of names of Italian, Arab, and Jewish figures. For example, Matityahu as a biblical character, or Mordkhaїs as one of the heroes of Talmudic tales. The name's popularity today is limited; it is more commonly found in countries of the Middle East and among communities of Jewish descent. In Russia and Slavic countries, the name is extremely rare, more as an exotic or religious name. Variants of spelling and pronunciation may include Matityahu, Mordkhaїs, Muhammad Daris, and affectionate forms such as Mudriy, Dari, Darish, Matvey.