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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Niyar is a feminine name that does not belong to the traditionally common Russian names. Its origin and meaning are linked to Turkic languages and cultures. It is likely a borrowing from Turkic languages, where similar forms of the name can be found. The meaning of Niyar is closely associated with light. The most probable meaning is "sun" or "light". In some Mongolic languages (e.g., Buryat), there is a root "nygér" which also means "light". In Turkic languages, for example, from Turkish "Niğer" or "Niyar" (though the exact meaning may vary depending on the specific dialect), it often conveys the meaning of "sun" or "light". It is possible that in some Turkic cultures, the name means "radiance" or "brightness". Its bearer is associated with purity, warmth, and vitality. Niyar does not have an ancient historical fame in Russia; it is likely a rare borrowing, possibly from Central Asia or Siberia, where Turkic languages are spoken. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name appeared relatively recently or is used mainly by a family transitioning from the corresponding culture or choosing the name for its special meaning. The characteristic traits of Niyar are those of a sun name. People with this name might be associated with inner light, warmth of the soul, optimism, and positive energy. Niyar is the name of an energetic, cheerful, and charming girl. She possesses strong inner light and a unique individuality. She is often a very original and extraordinary girl, drawing attention. Known bearers of the name Niyar in the Russian-speaking environment are virtually non-existent due to its rarity. Its bearers are likely from families connected to Central Asia, the Caucasus, or Siberia, where Turkic languages are spoken. In literature or film, the name may appear for characters to give them a certain origin or character. The popularity of the name Niyar is very low in Russia. It is not a traditional Russian name. It can mainly be encountered in families that have transitioned from Turkic countries or in Siberia. In countries where Turkic languages are spoken (Turkey, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, etc.), the name may be encountered more frequently, though not among the top popular female names. The spelling variations of the name can be different. It might be spelled as Niyar, Nigar, Nigarе, Nigara. Diminutives can vary: "Yar", "Nya", "Nira", "Nyanyar", "Nyasha", "Yanar". The choice of spelling often depends on the family's preference or personal liking.