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Patronymic:
Nagavidinovich Nagavidinovna
Number of symbols: 9
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Nagavdin

Male name



Description

Nagavadin is an Eastern Jewish name derived from the ancient Hebrew name Na'avi (the original name Na'avi). Translated from ancient Hebrew, it means "respectable," "esteemed," or "God-fearer." The suffix "-idin" indicates descent from this person. The name Na'avi is mentioned in the Bible, in the Book of Exodus, as one of the sons of Israel and one of the leaders of the tribes, possibly the son of Benjamin. Although details of his life are shrouded in the mists of history, the very association with biblical times lends the name a special depth and spirituality. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name Nagavadin is extremely rare and is primarily used in Jewish communities or those influenced by Jewish traditions. Its popularity is low, making bearers of this name unique. In the modern world, this name may be chosen by parents seeking something exotic and profound with a strong biblical history. Character traits commonly associated with people bearing this name include reliability, organizational skills, deep religiosity, and a sense of responsibility. They are often perceived as serious, calm, and possessing a strong inner principle. Known bearers of the name Nagavadin in world culture, science, or politics are virtually nonexistent due to its rarity. However, it is not impossible that bearers of this name exist within Jewish communities or in less known regions. The popularity of the name Nagavadin in Russia today is very low. It is not a common choice for childbearing. In other countries with a Jewish population, its usage is also limited. Variants and diminutives of the name may include "Naga" or "Nagi."