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Okay, here is the translation: The name **Pachana** is a masculine name with deep roots in Slavic culture. Its meaning is associated with **"beautiful, handsome, noble, honorable."** The word originates from the combination of **"pacha"** (a borrowing from Old Iranian ***prā-ce-* — dust, but meaning "outstanding, beautiful") and **"na"** (a popular Slavic suffixive ending, imparting the meaning "such, beautiful"). Literally and etymologically, the name can be understood as **"enchanted by the people" or "honorable of the people,"** reflecting the idea of harmony between the individual and society. The name **Pachana** belongs to the category of old Slavic names, widely used on Rus' as early as the IX–X centuries. It was frequently encountered among boyars, merchants, and prominent figures. The historical context of the name is linked to the period of formation of Slavic states and the development of Orthodox culture. Interestingly, in some regions, the name was also common among peasants, despite its noble connotations. During the era of Peter I and the Russian Empire, the name Pachana, like many old names, gradually lost its popularity, though it retained a respectful connotation. Characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name **Pachana** often include qualities such as strength of spirit, courage, the ability to defend oneself and one's values. People with this name usually possess a strong sense of justice, but they can also show sharpness in their opposition to injustice. They often have a talent for inspiring those around them with their energy and passions. As for notable bearers of the name, historical figures like **Pachan Simonov** (XI century) — Bulgarian prince, and **Pachan Stamboliyski** (XIX century) — Bulgarian politician — carried it. In modern times, the name is less common, but among known bearers are **Pachan Aliev** (contemporary Russian politician) and **Pachan Aliev** (Russian TV host and writer). The popularity of the name **Pachana** in modern Russia is relatively low, but it maintains the status of a respectful and somewhat exotic masculine name. It is particularly valued in traditional and culture-oriented circles. Diminutives and variations of the name include **Pasha, Pashka, Anya** (for girls, which is an interesting deviation from the original gender), as well as **Chanka, Pachka**.