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Mugarya is a rare Jewish male name originating from the ancient Hebrew name Mogare (Mogare). Its principal meaning translates to "Who worships," likely referring to the worship of God, laws, and traditions. The origins of the name deeply lie within Jewish culture and religion. It is believed to have been bestowed in honor or in response to Mogare, one of the ancient Jewish rulers or sages, or as a reference to the Pharisee nation for their special devotion and knowledge of the Torah. Historically, the name was predominantly used among Jews in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Israel, particularly within the framework of the Zionist movement and among religious communities. People bearing this name are often associated with deep religiosity, adherence to their beliefs, wisdom, and a sense of responsibility for spiritual values. Although the name Mugarya is not widely recognized in modern Russia and the CIS countries, it holds significance within specific communities. Variations of the name might include Mogha, Murah, and Gari.