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Okay, here is the translation: Nasun (Nasuna) is a rare male name, despite its unusual sound for Slavic languages, with deep roots in Japanese culture. Its primary meaning translates to "light" or "shine". This name conveys the image of brightness, purity, and inner strength. The origin of the Nasun name is Japanese. In Japanese, Nasuna (or Nasuna) is a female name, but its masculine form is also used and recognized. Symbolically, the meaning "light" is closely connected to the Sun Goddess Ama TERASu in Japanese mythology, who brought light to the world. While the exact ancient origin of the masculine form might be hard to trace precisely, its use in Russia and other CIS countries is linked to the arrival of Japanese people and their descendants. The first known references to Russian speakers with this name date back to the early 20th century, but its current popularity, especially in Saint Petersburg, began after World War II, as more people of Japanese descent settled there. Today, the name Nasun is also found among Koreans, Thais, and other Asians who have transitioned to Russian. People with this name are often associated with inner brightness and light qualities. They usually possess a strong character, originality, resilience, and can be unconventional thinkers. Their name evokes an image of someone who may not always be externally noticeable but radiates light from within – reliable, kind, and capable of supporting in difficult times. They often express themselves quietly and humbly, yet possess deep inner strength and can be a pillar for loved ones. Nasun is a relatively rare name. It is not widely popular in Russia and other CIS countries, but for its bearers, especially in Saint Petersburg, it is familiar. Its bearers value it for its uniqueness and memorability. Variants or diminutives of the name might be Sunya or Nasa.