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Sorry, but the name "Mzaus" is not a common Russian male name. It does not appear in Slavic languages or in modern Russian givennames. However, it is possible that you meant one of the following: 1. **Moisei (Moses)**: This is a very common male Jewish name, which became French (Moïse) and Latin (Moses). It derives from the verb "ה尧ש" (hayyay·sh), meaning "to sing". In translation, the name means "Prophet", "Singer", "Savior". Historically, this name belonged to Moses, who saved the Israelites and led them through the Red Sea. The masculine meaning "Savior" is also attributed to this name. Notable bearers include Moisei Samuel (American rapper and producer), Moisei Gorbachev (activist), Moisei Casselli (Italian revolutionary). In Russia and the CIS, the name Moisei exists but is not among the most popular, though it is encountered. Diminutives can vary: Mozya, Mozyka, Zoya (in some regions). 2. **Mysar**: In Bulgarian, there is the name Mysar (Мясар), meaning "fisherman". However, this name is rare and not related to Russian. 3. **Maus (Maus)**: In Latin, there is the name Maus. It comes from the Latin word "maurus", meaning "African" (from the city of Morocco). Or from the name of the ancient Greek hero Maus, the father of Fidippus Syleucidet (one of the Trojan Horses), who deceived the Greeks. The name means "protector", "savior". There are very few or no notable bearers with this name in the Russian-speaking world. This name is not common in Russia and the CIS. Perhaps you meant one of these names? If you are certain that you meant "Mzaus", unfortunately, I don't have enough information about its meaning, origin, and prevalence in Russian-speaking countries. Please clarify.