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"The name 'Nagar' is an ancient Hebrew female name, meaning 'blossoming' or 'land of blossoms'. It derives from the word 'nagar', signifying 'abundantly flowering' or 'fruitful'. In biblical texts, 'Nagareth' was used to denote a land abundantly flowering or fruitful. For instance, in the Book of Ezekiel, there is mention of 'Nagareth' blossoming like a forest, and 'Nagareth' blossoming like a plane tree. The origin of the name traces back to mythology and the history of ancient Israel. According to biblical legends, Nagareth was the son of Adam and Abel. This name was common in Ancient Israel and later became known in other cultures, including Russia. In the 17th century, the name 'Nagar' began to appear in certain regions of Russia, particularly among Orthodox families. People with this name are often associated with nature and spirituality. They are frequently perceived as gentle, kind-hearted, and possessing a strong inner light. The name evokes images of harmony, beauty, and fertility. They can be quiet but profound individuals with a rich inner life. There are hardly any known bearers of the name 'Nagar' in the modern era. However, Russian history offers a few examples. For instance, in the 17th century, several women with this name were mentioned, associated with charity and spirituality. In literature, the name appears less frequently, but it is used to create characters of heroines with deep inner strength and a connection to nature. The popularity of the name 'Nagar' is limited. It is not widespread in Russia but is found in some regions of the CIS. The main reason for its rarity is the lack of exposure in popular culture. Nevertheless, the name retains its value due to its deep meaning and uniqueness. Variants and diminutives of the name 'Nagar' include forms such as 'Nagarina' and 'Nagarusha'. These variants make the name more friendly and individual."