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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Musfira" is a female Jewish name of ancient origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew word **суфра** (suֹfar), which literally translates as "who works the land" or "worker of the earth," and is also associated with "Israeli grain" (суфар, suֹfar), a symbol of fertility and hope in Jewish culture. Sometimes it is linked to the concept of "teacher" or "student," lending the name an ironic or even lofty meaning. Historically, the name was common among the Jewish diaspora in medieval Europe. Although its usage in Russia today is minimal, it remains in use in countries with a Jewish population, such as Israel and countries in the Middle East, carrying its deep cultural roots. Bearers of the name "Musfira" are often associated with being down-to-earth, yet dreamy and talented individuals. They possess a strong desire to achieve goals, whether earthly or spiritual, and often exhibit a special connection to nature, fertility, and spiritual development. Their character combines practicality, approachability, and a deep inner strength. There are virtually no famous people with this name in the Russian-speaking sphere. It is likely more associated with Jewish traditions and prevalent in corresponding communities. While its popularity in Russia is extremely low, in countries with a Jewish population, it is part of the cultural heritage. Variations of the name may include "Musfira," "Muфира," and in some regions, "Mushefira." Diminutives and affectionate forms include "Musfir," "Muфир," "Muфра," as well as direct shortenings like "Fiра" or "Muфя."