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Okay, here is the English translation: NaKhie is a female name with deep roots in the Jewish tradition. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name Naḥem (which survives in modern Hebrew as Naḥem, and in the Torah as Naḥem). The name's origin is linked to the Hebrew verb *nahem* (which exists in modern Hebrew as *nahem*, meaning "to comfort," "to provide comfort"). Consequently, the meaning of the name "NaKhie" translates to "Comforter," "One Who Brings Comfort," or "Patron." This name is directly associated with the concepts of support, compassion, and comfort, giving it a unique emotional resonance. The name "NaKhie" belongs to the Jewish tradition and is used within Jewish culture. It was common in medieval Europe, particularly among Jewish communities, but in Russia and other Slavic countries, it is not one of the popular names by itself. Throughout history, the name Naḥem (and its variations, including "NaKhie") was mentioned in the Torah and other Jewish texts as the name of Abraham's father, associated with comfort and patronage. In Russian culture, the name is rare, more commonly encountered in a Jewish context. People with this name are often associated with warmth, compassion, and the ability to comfort others. They possess a strong sense of justice, deep empathy, and a desire to help. Bearing this name, an individual feels a responsibility for supporting loved ones and often steps into the role of a patron or comforter during difficult times. They may have a calm and balanced temperament, be able to find the right words in tough situations, and help others not only with their words but also through their actions. There are virtually no known bearers of the name "NaKhie" in the Russian-speaking sphere, as this name has primarily Jewish origins and did not gain widespread usage in Russian naming traditions. In Russian-speaking countries, other forms of the name, based on Jewish variations, are more commonly used, such as Natalia, Nahum, Marta, and others. The popularity of the name "NaKhie" today is extremely low. It is used mainly in Jewish ceremonies and circles where the Jewish culture is preserved. In Russia, the name is encountered very rarely, most often in Jewish families or as a Russified form of a Jewish name. For most Russian speakers, this name remains exotic and specific. Variants and diminutives for the name "NaKhie" could include forms like "Naха" (a very affectionate form of address), "Nasha," "Naха-ха," or "Nika." However, since the name is not common, these forms are not standard and are rather domestic or creative.