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Naami is a female name that entered the Russian-speaking culture via the Japanese pronunciation of the Naruto name, although the name itself has ancient Hebrew origins. The word "Naami" can be broken down into two parts: "Na-" and "-ami". The first part "Na-" is associated with water or a lake, reflecting the image of picturesque bodies of water, while "-ami" originates from the ancient Hebrew name "Naomi," which can be translated as "good," "kind," or "consolation." In ancient Hebrew, "Naomi" meant "good" or "kindness," and it was a common name among Jewish women. The name Naami arrived in Japan during the Tang Dynasty period, where it gained popularity due to its pleasant sound and profound meaning. In Japan, the name Naami has become especially popular in recent decades thanks to the anime and manga "Naruto," where the main heroine is Naruto Uzumaki, who bears this name. In the Russian-speaking world, the name Naami is less common, but it is increasingly used by parents seeking unique and meaningful names. The characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name Naami often include intelligence, willpower, and resilience. People with this name typically possess a creative mindset, are able to think unconventionally, and find original solutions in complex situations. They have a strong character and can be somewhat fiery-tempered, but they also possess deep kindness and a desire to help others. Notable bearers of the name Naami include the Japanese actress and model Satomi Matsuo, as well as the Russian television host and writer Natalia Naami. In Russia, the name Naami is not yet very popular, but it is gaining ground among parents choosing names with deep meaning and unique origins. Naami can be short for "Naia" or "Ami," and in some regions, it may be abbreviated to "Na." In Japan, diminutives can include "Naomi-san" (as a sign of respect) or "Nanami" (another spelling and pronunciation of the name).