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This name, apparently, has an ancient Hebrew origin. It might be connected to the name *Na'usheir*, which could mean *beauty*, *dignity*, or *brilliance*. Alternatively, the root might be Aramaic, where there is a root *sh-b-r meaning *compassion* or *to pity*. Determining the historical context of the name is difficult due to its rarity and unclear roots. It was likely used in medieval Europe, possibly in Spain or Italy, where such names were common, but it may not have come directly from the ancient Hebrew world without intermediate transcriptions. It is probably a female name. Its bearer likely has a strong, noble, and somewhat mysterious character. Such names are often associated with an elegant, artistic, or slightly ethereal temperament. However, finding reliable information about famous bearers of this name is very difficult, as it belongs to the category of rare and little-known names. It is not among the most popular names worldwide or in Russia. Variants of the name could be *Nausha*, *Shuva*, or *Naushenka*.