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Okay, here is the translation: Najima is a female name of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew verb *nāzam* (拗, from the root *nzm*) meaning **"to embrace," "to kiss."** It can be compared to the Aramaic *nzm* ("to embrace") and the modern Georgian/Hazaelic *nzm* ("to kiss"). Etymologically, the name **Najima** can be viewed as an invocation to a loved one using the actions of embracing and kissing. Within Jewish culture, the name **Najima** (also transliterated as Nahima, Najma) is associated with warmth, closeness, and physical contact. It is possible that the name was given in honor of a beloved person or as a symbol of desired embraces and love. The historical context of the name is linked to the Jewish diaspora. The name **Najima** appears in medieval Jewish manuscripts and is mentioned in some traditional texts. It is not among the most common Jewish names but is used in specific communities. It is likely that the name was prevalent among Jewish families in Russia, particularly during the 19th-20th centuries, when Jewish families gave their daughters names reflecting familial or religious values. People named **Najima** are often perceived as very sensitive, empathetic, and warm. They possess a strong intuition and are often seeking deep emotional connections with loved ones. The symbolism of embraces and kisses may reflect their need for physical contact and emotional closeness. However, as with any name, the interpretation depends on culture and personal perception. Finding well-known bearers of the name **Najima** in world culture, especially in mass media or sports, is difficult, probably does not exist. Its bearers are more commonly encountered within Jewish communities or in professional fields where the names have not gained widespread recognition. The popularity of the name **Najima** among Russian speakers is extremely limited. It is used primarily in Jewish circles or when choosing names with a Jewish influence. In the general Russian-speaking sphere, the name is virtually unknown. Variants and diminutives of the name might include **Naj** or **Naja**.