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Nitif (Nitif) is a rare and somewhat enigmatic male name, its roots tracing back to ancient times within the Jewish tradition. Its meaning and origin are closely linked to the name of one of the ancient rulers or heroes mentioned in the Book of Kings (1 Kings, chapter 10). According to some researchers, the name Nitif originates from the ancient Hebrew name Navinita (Navinit), which can be translated as "my law" or "good judge," "judge of the people." However, other theories connect it to the name Nitoхmita (Nitoхmit), meaning "my law." In any case, the name carries a certain aura of significance and high status. More likely, its bearers were associated with destiny, guidance, or possessed a bright, wise mind and fairness. Historical information about the name Nitif is limited to ancient Israel. It is mentioned in the Book of Kings, where it describes the name of one of the rulers or an important figure, often associated with the fate of the people and their guidance. Despite its ancient origins, the name Nitif has not become widely known in world culture today and is extremely rare. People with this name are often associated with gentleness, kindness, and purity of inner light. They possess deep sensitivity but can also hide their vulnerability behind a strong inner light and a desire to help others. Their character may combine gentle tenderness with a will for guidance and fairness. Despite its ancient origins, the name Nitif is not very popular today. It is mainly found in Jewish and Israeli traditions, as well as in some regions of Central Asia and the Caucasus. In Russia, the name is extremely rare, and its bearers in the modern Russian-speaking environment are virtually nonexistent. In other countries, especially in countries of the Middle East and South Asia, the name may be encountered more often, but it is still not common. Variants and diminutives of the name Nitif are not as widespread as shorter names. However, "Nita" or "Tif" are sometimes used by close people as affectionate nicknames.