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Musi
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"The name 'Muslime' is a female name of Islamic origin. It derives from the Arabic word 'muslimeen' (plural) or 'muslim' (singular), which literally translates to 'who submit' or 'the submitted'. The root of the word is 'islam', meaning 'submission', 'dedication to faith'. Therefore, the meaning of the name 'Muslime' is 'the one who submits', 'dedicated to faith', 'conquered by faith'. Within Islamic tradition, the name Muslime is associated with adhering to religious precepts and devotion to Allah. The name came to Muslim societies along with Islam itself. It was widely used in Islamic countries even during the Middle Ages. It is believed that the name Muslime possesses a special spiritual strength and is often given to children who are taught the basics of Islam and religious ethics from a young age. Unlike some other Islamic names that emphasize struggle or strength, Muslime is more associated with submission to higher ideals, obedience, and devotion. A woman named Muslime is often perceived as deeply spiritually inclined, pious, with strong inner discipline. She is often associated with qualities of loyalty, kindness, compassion, and a desire to serve others in accordance with Islamic values. They often show special care for family and home, following traditional values. However, it is important to note that individuals bearing this name may possess diverse personalities, and these traits are more general associations than inherent characteristics. Some notable bearers of the name Muslime include: * Muslime Barçlı (Turkey), a Turkish singer, dancer, and model who gained international fame. * Muslime Aliyeva (Azerbaijan), a singer and television presenter. * Muslime Sharifova (Azerbaijan), a singer. * Muslime Aliyeva (Azerbaijan), a television presenter and television composer. * Muslime Javadi (Iran), a television presenter and model. The popularity of the name Muslime in Russia is relatively low, as it is not among the most common names. However, in countries where Islam is prevalent, such as Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, Pakistan, and others, the name is very popular. It is one of the female names frequently used in Muslim families. Common spellings include: Muslime, Muslime (especially in English-speaking countries), Muslime. Diminutives include: Mulya, Mulyan, Mulya, Mulya (in some regions), Sima (in some Turkic countries)."