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Okay, here is the translation of the text about the name Nargis: The name Nargis, borrowed from the Persian language (and via Persian from Ancient Greek), possesses a deep etymology and a rich history. Its root traces back to the Persian word "nard" (or "nardik"), meaning "gaulothame," "gaulothame resin" – a plant from which valuable incense resin was extracted. Hence, the very meaning of the name: Nargis signifies "the plant with fragrant resin," and later, in Ancient Greek, via the form "nardion" – "cinnamon," "musk," reflecting the connection of gaulothame resin with aromatic and spicy qualities. Thus, the name symbolizes not only beauty and fragrance but also a valuable, noble, and somewhat mysterious gift of nature. Historically, the name entered Europe through the East, gaining popularity primarily in the medieval culture of the Ottoman Empire and Italy, and then spread further due to the influence of Omar Khayyam and other figures of the Ottoman Empire. It became particularly widespread in Russia in the 19th century, largely thanks to the famous Russian writer and dramatist Nargiza Taratorkina (born Aglioukina), who gave birth to her son, Vladimir Nargiz Tarkovsky – the renowned cinematographer and director. Although the name itself is not among the most common in contemporary Russia, it is held in esteem and associated with grace and opulence. People named Nargis are often perceived as refined, sensitive, possessing a refined taste and a love for beauty in all its manifestations. They frequently exhibit a creative gift, can be somewhat dreamy and unassuming, yet possess a deep inner world and a tendency to analysis. They value harmony and often choose professions related to art, culture, or spirituality. Among the notable bearers of the name Nargis are: * Marlene Dietrich (Marlene Dietrich) – an outstanding German actress, singer, film star, director, immigrant from Germany, lived in the USA for more than 60 years and became a iconic figure. * Nargiza Taratorkina (Nargiz Aglioukina) – the Russian writer and dramatist, mother of Vladimir Nargiz Tarkovsky. * Vladimir Nargiz Tarkovsky – the Soviet and Russian cinematographer, director, screenwriter, producer, son of Nargiza Taratorkina. Variations and diminutives of the name Nargis include such variants as Naroche, Narine, Nara, as well as Narisa. The diminutive form – Narisa.