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"Name 'Nenusa' is a female name of Jewish origin, derived from the Yiddish word *Nunot*, meaning 'my child' or 'my daughter'. It can sometimes be linked to the name Nevah, possibly hinting at a connection to the ancient Jewish city of Nain or Nainav, although this association isn't always definitively proven. The name embodies a deep connection to motherhood and love, emphasizing the value of a child in the eyes of a mother and family. Historically, the name Nenusa gained recognition in Russia and other countries following the publication of the 1970s comic books *The Nunu-ts Book* (or *The Nunu-ts Book*), created by brothers Ernst and Gerhard Weissfeld. Initially intended for Germans, these comics became popular worldwide, granting the name Nenusa a cultural status. In the comics, Nenusa is depicted as a small, brave, and resourceful girl who often helps her friends, including the famous Benota. Consequently, the name became associated with qualities such as kindness, bravery, and friendliness. The characteristic traits of the name Nenusa are tied to its origin and cultural context. Generally, those named Nenusa are perceived as gentle, kind-hearted, and caring girls with a creative mindset and intelligence. They often display empathy towards others and strive to help those in difficult situations. Nenusas easily connect with children and people in need of support. There were not many real-life bearers of the name Nenusa at the time, but through the comics, it gained popularity among fictional characters. In culture, Nenusa is associated with the image of a little girl who isn't afraid of challenges and is always ready to help. The popularity of the name Nenusa in Russia and other countries is not particularly widespread. It is used mainly in smaller communities where the *Nunu-ts* comics were popular. In recent years, interest in the name has slightly decreased, but it remains one of the unique and memorable female names. Diminutives for the name Nenusa include 'Nenusa' and 'Nenka', which sound tender and friendly."