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Mudun is a rare and primarily archaic male name, originating from ancient Hebrew. Its root can be traced back to the word *Muda*, meaning 'goodness', 'kindness', or 'consideration'. The name might derive from *Muttanai*, which can be translated as 'one who gave birth to goodness' or 'bestower of kindness'. Alternatively, it could stem from *Mudy* (Mudy), meaning 'homeland', 'earth', or 'tribe'. While a connection to the Greek word *Muthos* (wisdom) exists, it is less likely for the name in its modern form. Mudun is not one of the most common names in contemporary Russia or Slavic countries. It is more associated with historical or paleographic data. It might have been widespread in the early Middle Ages, possibly in regions with strong cultural and linguistic contacts with the East or East Slavic centers. However, its use today is extremely limited. Characteristics associated with the name, based on its meaning, relate to concepts of goodness and kindness. People with this name might be perceived as warm, inclined to help others, and sociable. However, due to its rarity and lack of statistical data, these associations are more speculative than scientific. There are virtually no known bearers of the name Mudun in history or the present. It is likely that the name was used for certain historical figures or mentioned in ancient documents but did not become widely known. Mudun belongs more to the realm of historical or folklore names rather than modern celebrities. The popularity of the name Mudun today is very low. It is not used in modern naming practices in Russia or other Slavic countries. One might occasionally encounter it in historical texts or as a name for literary characters. Variations and diminutives of the name can differ depending on the region and period. Some possible variants include: Mudul', Muray, Muray-muray, Mudunki. However, due to its rarity, there is no precise information about diminutives.