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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Paatzh" (Paatzha) is a rare masculine name of East Jewish origin. Its root is connected to the ancient Hebrew word "Paatzukh" (Пацух), which can be translated as "cloak" or "p coat". Historically, this was a term for upper clothing, but in modern Judaism, the name "Paatzh" has become independent and means "protector", "guardian", someone who watches over and cherishes. The name came into prominence primarily through Jewish communities in Cyprus and Israel, where its bearers are often associated with protective and friendly energy. In the modern world, the name "Paatzh" is linked to the period after the Holocaust, when many new meaningful names were created, often connected to hope and protection. People with this name are often perceived as kind, protectors, and guardians. They possess strong intuition and the ability to safeguard the interests of loved ones. Their characteristic traits are compassion, protective power, and a desire to maintain peace and harmony. There aren't many famous bearers of the name "Paatzh" worldwide, but in Israel, for example, there is Pavel Paatzh, the founder of the "Gorky Theater", who made a significant contribution to the country's cultural life. The popularity of the name "Paatzh" is not great; it is mainly encountered within Jewish and Israeli circles. In Russia, it can be heard relatively rarely, but families seeking a deep and meaningful name for their son are increasingly choosing it. Variants of spelling may include "Paatzuka" or "Paatzha". Diminutives include "Tsvek", "Pasha", "Paatzhula".