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**Name Najab (Najab or Nadjab) is an Arabic-origin masculine name. Its direct translation from Arabic means "unlimited," "rich," or "abundant." Sometimes, the meaning is interpreted as "without need," "independent." This name carries connotations of strength, abundance, and prosperity. The origin of the name derives from the Arabic root ن-ج-ب (n-й-b). There are several possible interpretations of this root: 1. **ن-ج-ب (najaba)** — to achieve a goal, succeed, attain success. From this, the meaning "successful," "who married successfully" (in some variations, related to marriage) originates. 2. **ن-ج-ب (najaba)** — to be free from need, poverty (an alternative meaning of the verb), from which the meaning "rich," "without need" derives. The name is not a direct equivalent of the names Nadim or Naji'b, although these names are also related to the same root and often share similar meanings or origins. It is important to note that in Islamic tradition, there is a prophet named Najm, meaning "star," but the name Najab has a different meaning. Historical information about the name Najab relates to the Arabic language and culture. While the exact time and place of its first appearance are difficult to determine, like many Arabic names, its usage is characteristic of countries influenced by Islam. It is believed that such names began to be actively used in Muslim societies after the spread of Islam. According to common perceptions, the characteristic traits of bearers of the name Najab include willpower, perseverance, a drive for success, and achieving goals. People with this name are often perceived as reliable, decisive, and ambitious. Their name is associated with the image of a person who achieves success and possesses certain resources. There are virtually no known bearers of the name Najab in Russian-speaking countries, as it is a rather rare name. However, one can mention historical figures or public figures named Najab from other parts of the world where Muslim names are widely used, for example, in countries of North Africa or South Asia. In Russia, the name Najab is extremely rare. It is used primarily in Muslim families, possibly from the North Caucasus, Kazakhstan, or other regions with strong Islamic influence. Generally, the name Najab is not popular in traditionally Slavic countries. Variants of the name may include Najid, Najaf. Affectionate or familiar ways to address a person with this name are Naj, Najeh. In the Russian-speaking environment, these variations sound unnatural and are not used.**