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Okay, here is the translation of the text: "Name 'Mudat' (Mudat, or sometimes spelled 'Muda T') is a rare male name of Jewish origin. Its main meaning is 'wise', 'intelligent', or 'smart'. In Jewish tradition, the name 'Mudat' (Muda T) derives from the Hebrew roots 'mu' (meaning wise, sensible) and 'da' (meaning good, benevolent), which confirms its fundamental meaning. Historically, this name was common among Jewish families. It arrived in Russia with European migrants in the early 20th century and is now mainly found among the descendants of Jewish families. However, the name is not very popular today and is used primarily in specific or Jewish circles. Overall, it can be considered rare. A person with this name is often associated with intelligence, perceptiveness, the ability to think unconventionally, and finding solutions to complex situations. The name gives a sense of depth and originality. Characteristically, it combines inner wisdom with occasional sarcastic humor. Notable bearers of the name 'Mudat' (or Muda T) are not known in Russian or world culture. However, the name has an interesting connection to literature – it resembles the name of Muromets from Pushkin's 'Tale of Tsar Samson', where the character embodies wisdom and masculinity, even though the name itself wasn't given to him. It is also sometimes used humorously in modern culture in reference to the character Mudov from N. Gogol's 'The Mуха-Цокотуха' (The Mуха-Цокотуха). Since the name is rare, its popularity is very low both in Russia and abroad. It is not one of the common names and is used mostly in specific contexts. Lovable nicknames can vary – 'Mudy', 'Mud', 'Tatik'. Sometimes it is jokingly called 'Mudilda'."