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Muska is a female name of Hebrew origin, translating to "flower." Its roots trace back to ancient languages, where it signified something beautiful and precious, symbolizing tenderness, beauty, and uniqueness. Muska is a name that brought hope and warmth, reflecting the inner beauty and sensibility of the girl who bore it. Historically, this name was popular in Israel, especially among Jewish families, though it was not exclusive to them. It was widely used before 1948, the year Israel became a state. After that year, an Israeli government decree officially prohibited its use in official documents and daily life. The ban was linked to an attempt to separate national identity from Jewish identity; however, the situation has changed today: the name has been revived and is once again used, despite the old restrictions. The character of a Muska is dominated by qualities such as sensitivity, refinement, tenderness, and deep empathy. A girl with this name rarely loses her sense of beauty. She enjoys creativity, music, nature, and everything that touches the soul. She values authenticity and emotional closeness, often possessing a rich imagination and a tendency to fantasize. Muska is a name for the girl who feels like a flower in the garden of the soul, unique and irreplaceable. Among the notable bearers of the name Muska is Mina Stambolić, an Iranian singer and actress who built a career in Italy and became a symbol of deep emotionality and talent. In the modern world, the name is not widely known, but it continues to flourish among those who choose it for their children, valuing its depth and uniqueness. Today's popularity of the name Muska is limited, especially in Russia. It is more associated with Israel, where its use has increased after the ban was lifted. Nevertheless, the name retains its value and elegance, attracting those seeking something special and uncommon. Variations of the name Muska include forms such as Musenka, Musika, and Musya, Musulka—all of which sound tender and friendly, adding a special atmosphere of childhood and intimacy.