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Nurjida is a female name of Italian origin, which can be translated as "giving light" or "radiant birth." Its etymology is linked to Latin roots, where "lumen" means light, and "nascere" means to be born. The word "Nuridia" is formed from these two elements, emphasizing a connection to warmth, light, and life force. The name Nurjida is not widely used in Russia, but in countries of the Mediterranean, Iran, and Central Asia, including Turkmenistan, it is quite well-known. Historically, it was common among Italian and Iranian families, often passed down through generations, carrying symbols of positive energy and light. Those named Nurjida are often associated with warm, kind, and compassionate personalities. They possess the ability to bring light into their own lives and to help others. They often display creative talents, have inner beauty, and possess a gentle sense of humor. They strive for harmony in all aspects of life and appreciate beauty in the surrounding world. Some notable individuals with the name Nurjida include, for example, the writer Gulnara Javaylova, although her name is not always publicly associated with this spelling. The popularity of the name Nurjida in Russia is limited, but in some regions and among certain ethnic groups, it is quite popular. It may seem exotic, but it is no less attractive. The nominative form is "Nurjida." Diminutives include "Gidochka," "Nurda," and "Zhidyka."