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Okay, here is the translation: Nagirat is a female name of Arabic origin, tracing back to the name Sari, meaning the Madonna or source of mercy. It is associated with the name Sari, wife of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) in Islamic tradition. The word "Nagirat" is derived from the Arabic root "nahra" (finding, mercy), emphasizing its meaning – a gift of goodness, compassion, and generosity. The name reflects traditional values related to mercy and blessings, making it particularly valuable in Muslim cultures. Historically, the name Nagirat was common in Islamic countries, especially in the Near East and North Africa. It arrived in Russia and other Slavic lands likely during periods of Muslim presence or interfaith exchange, for example, in the Middle Ages. In Russian culture, the name was initially more exotic, but over time it gained its own niche. Today, Nagirat is mainly found among Muslim peoples of the Caucasus, Central Asia, and countries of the Middle East. The character of a Nagirat is often characterized by qualities of goodness, compassion, and generosity. Women with this name are often perceived as warm, caring, and responsive personalities. They possess the ability to inspire and help others; their name is associated with positivity and blessings. However, like any name, individual traits can manifest, but the general atmosphere of the name is that of goodness and mercy. Finding widely known bearers of the name Nagirat in Russian or world culture is very difficult, as this name is rather regional than universal. However, in Muslim countries such as Iran, Turkmenistan, or Azerbaijan, bearers of this name may be known locally. In Russia, the name Nagirat is more common among Muslim families, particularly in the Caucasian republics and Tatarstan. The popularity of the name Nagirat in Russia is not great, but it is stable among Muslim communities. In other countries, its prevalence depends on the specific culture and regional traditions. Common spellings of the name include Nagira, Nagir; affectionate diminutives might be Nagirucha, Nagusha, Nagatka.