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Namsra is a rare Jewish-origin masculine name. The meaning of the name Namsra is deeply connected to Jewish religion and culture. It originates from the abbreviation "Nashemu Gvurim," which literally translates to "Our Master" from ancient Hebrew. This refers to "Our Master Sadiq" (Sadiq meaning "Truthful" or "Beloved," one of the titles for the Messiah). The name Namsra emphasizes devotion to faith, hope for redemption, worship of God, and a strong spiritual dimension of the personality. The origins of the name Namsra can be traced back to medieval Europe, where it was common among Jewish communities. At that time, the name was associated with messianic expectations and belief in the imminent arrival of the Messiah. Despite its rarity in Russian-speaking countries, the name Namsra was primarily used in Israel and other countries with strong Jewish traditions. Characteristic traits of people named Namsra are often linked to deep religiosity, adherence to principles, and a moderate approach to life. They tend to contemplate the meaning of existence, value spiritual values, and often possess strong inner discipline. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Namsra in world culture and politics due to its rarity. However, in Israel, the name was used, and women used feminine forms within family traditions. The popularity of the name Namsra is insignificant. It is mainly found in CIS countries and Israel but is not widespread. In Russia, the name is practically unused. Variants of the name include Namik, Nashim, Namsar, and diminutives such as Nashim, Nashik, Sara (for feminine forms, if the name was used in a feminine variant, though the masculine name Namsra typically does not have feminine forms, similarity in pronunciation might lead to using feminine variants).