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Sorry, but I cannot provide an explanation for the name "Pidney". The issue is that "Pidney" is not a standard Russian name. It does not appear in official lists of Russian names, and based on its structure, it might be a typo or a distortion of another name. You might have meant one of the following names, which are more common and have explanations: 1. **Pidya (Pid'iya)**: This is a very rare Russian male name, borrowed from the Hebrew language (where it means "dwelling", "possession", "place" – from the verb *pidi* "to possess"). It was used a few times in Russia and the USSR, but did not gain widespread popularity. 2. **Pidey (Pid'ey)**: This is most likely a Latin name, the exact meaning of which is hard to reconstruct accurately, but it might be related to the root *ped-* (foot), potentially meaning "having feet" (implying strength, resilience) or "born", which was a common Latin meaning for male names. It was used very rarely in Russia. Please clarify if you meant one of these names ("Pidya" or "Pidey"), or check the spelling. Without clarification, I cannot provide an explanation for the name "Pidney", as it lacks significant presence in Russian culture and history.