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Okay, here is the translation: **Mukhammam** (Muhammam, Muhaddith) is a masculine name of Arabic origin. The meaning of **Mukhammam** comes from the Arabic word "mukammal," which literally translates to "perfect," "supreme." Sometimes, it is associated with the name of the Prophet Muhammad (Muhammad), from whom the core meaning of the name originates – "excellent," "nearly perfect." This name has deep roots in Islamic tradition. It is not a direct name mentioned in the Quran or prophecies, but its meaning is closely linked to one of the most revered prophets of Islam – Muhammad. The name Mukhammam was often used as a form of veneration or honorific address towards the Prophet or in reference to him. Historically, the name Mukhammam emerged later; its popularity is attributed to the Babylonian and Hellenistic periods, where the name Muhammad (Muhammad) was prevalent. During the Islamic era, the name acquired a special significance and respect. In the modern world, the name Mukhammam is primarily found in North African countries (such as Tunisia, Egypt, Libya) and on the Middle East. In Russian-speaking countries, this name is extremely rare and is not traditionally common. People with this name are often associated with serious, responsible, striving for self-improvement, and possessing a strong character. The name itself carries the idea of superiority and perfection. Known bearers of the name Mukhammam in the Russian-speaking environment are virtually nonexistent due to its rarity. However, in regions where the name is common (Tunisia, Egypt, etc.), bearers may include historical figures, scientists, cultural figures, and religious figures, although they are not always widely known beyond the region. The popularity of **Mukhammam** in Russia and the CIS countries is very low; it is more of an exception than the rule. It is among the rarest names to encounter. The name Mukhammam (or Muhammad) can often be used in diminutives: Muhammam, Muhaddith, Muham, Hammam (in some regions).