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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Musulina" has Italian origins, more precisely, it is a diminutive Italian name. Its full form is "Benito Musulina," which literally translates to "Little Mouse." Despite the comparison to a mouse, the meaning of the name lies in associating it with a strong and powerful animal. In this case, the emphasis is on the word "Mucca," meaning "cow," rather than the mouse. However, the term "Musulina" (Mussolini) literally means "Little Mouse." This comparison was made in a teasing manner, hinting at the strength and resilience of the animal, which, despite its small size, can be very determined and sturdy. The name gained widespread recognition after the emergence of the historical figure known as Benito Musulina (1883-1943), an Italian political figure, founder and leader of the Fascist Party in Italy, and also temporarily served as Prime Minister and President. His name became a symbol of both extremely right-wing and authoritarian ideologies, as well as the period of military and economic growth in Italy (the "Renaissance" – Reforms – World War II). It was precisely through his activities that the name "Musulina" entered history. In Russian-speaking countries, the name "Musulina" is used extremely rarely. It is not a common choice for naming offspring. People with this name are generally perceived as energetic and decisive, although they can sometimes be seen as harsh or straightforward. They are often associated with leadership qualities and a desire for power, although the name itself might cause embarrassment or even mockery due to its unusualness and historical context. There are virtually no known bearers of the name "Musulina" in the modern Russian-speaking world, but the form itself is directly associated with the historical figure mentioned earlier. The popularity of the name today is low, and in Russia, it is used exclusively in a historical or specific context, if at all. People with this name may expect to be recognized primarily for its historical reference. Variants of the name can be very simple and affectionate: "Musya," "Misha," "Mishutka," "Misha."