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The name "Norimitsu" (Norimitsu) is a Japanese male name that is not widely popular in Russia but may be encountered among people of Japanese descent or those associated with Japan. It consists of two parts: "Nori" (meaning "supreme perfection," "peak," or "excellence") and "Mito" (meaning "many," "multitude," or "diversity"). The meaning of the name "Norimitsu" can be interpreted as "Multifaceted Supreme Perfection" or "Excellence in Multiplicity," suggesting a person who harmoniously combines high integrity with a rich inner world, opportunities, or perspectives. The origin of the name can be traced to Japanese culture. Although its exact place and time of emergence are not fully documented, its structure and meaning closely resemble names used in Japan during the Tenkyō period and the Heian period (approximately the 8th-11th centuries) under the influence of Buddhism and the Tang Dynasty of China. These eras were marked by the formation of unique Japanese culture under the impact of Chinese culture. The name has no direct equivalent in Slavic languages and should be considered purely Japanese. The characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name "Norimits itsu" often include thoughtfulness, harmony, and the ability for multifaceted thinking and perception. People with this name may possess a deep inner structure, be straightforward, and value diversity in life and interaction with the world. They may strive to achieve high goals ("Nori") in various fields ("Mito"). There are almost no notable bearers of the name "Norimitsu" in the Russian-speaking sphere. However, in the business and Japanese-origin cultural worlds, the name is less common than, for example, "Sugiyama" or "Suzuki." In Russia, foreign names borrowed from Western languages are more frequently used, although interest in authentic Japanese names is growing. Since the name "Norimitsu" has Japanese origins, its primary form is the name itself, written in Japanese script (Norimitsu) or using the Latin alphabet (Norimitsu). Nickname variations in Japanese may vary, but in the Russian-speaking environment, it is often referred to simply as "Nori" or "Mito" if emphasizing a connection to one part of the name. It is not a common short form in Russia. The popularity of the name "Norimitsu" in Russia is very low. It is primarily used by people with Japanese surnames or those who deliberately choose an exotic name for their child. In other countries with a significant Japanese community (USA, Canada, China, PRC), the frequency of use may be higher than in Russia, but it remains relatively low. The name conveys a sense of depth, harmony, and intelligence, making it an interesting choice for those who wish to stand out.