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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Pachka" (female) originates from ancient Hebrew. It derives from the root *פָּצָה* (meaning "to separate," "to cut," "to divide," "to produce"), which is opposite in meaning to the name "Tifis" (meaning "not separating," "inseparable"). However, the name "Pachka" itself is formed from the verb *פָּצָה* (to divide) using the feminine possessive suffix *-ה* (equivalent to the suffix indicating 'woman' in some contexts), yielding the meaning "the woman who divides" or "the woman who produces." However, the most probable meaning of the name "Pachka" is associated with the root *פָּחִז* (meaning "to look around," "to observe attentively," "to strive"), which gives the name the meaning of "diligent," "attentive." The name "Pachka" was common among Jewish communities in Russia and Ukraine. It was popular in the 19th century but saw a significant decline in usage over time. Today, the name is encountered less frequently but is still used. People named Pachka are often associated with qualities such as the ability to find compromises, diplomacy, and the skill to resolve conflicts. They usually possess a good sense of humor and know how to find joy in simple things. They also often show care for loved ones and strive to create harmony in their environment. Finding well-known bearers of the name Pachka in history and culture is difficult. However, the name appears in contemporary works of art and literature, where it is often used to create characters with specific traits. The popularity of the name "Pachka" today is small but it persists in Jewish and Zionist circles. In other countries, the name is rare. Diminutives for the name Pachka include "Pachka," "Pachka," and also "Zoya" (meaning "dear," "beloved"), which adds a special warmth and tenderness to the name.