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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Pinchus (Pin'kins, Pinkus) is a Russian male name of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew name **Pinḥas (Pinḥas)**, which comes from the root **Pin (Pin)**, meaning **"strong," "powerful," or "mighty"** and also **"wise" or "intelligent"**. Unlike the direct translation of Pinḥas, which sounds as "Pinḥas" in Russian, the name Pinchus is a Russianized or assimilated form. It retains the core meaning, conveying strength and intelligence. The historical context of the name is linked to biblical figures. Pinḥas (Pinchus) is one of Aaron's sons, the elder brother of Moses, and a significant priest in the Book of Numbers. He is known for his heroic act during the attack on the Kenite messengers, which saved the Israelite people from God's wrath. In Russian sources, his name is more commonly found as Pinḥas, but among contemporary Russian Jews and their descendants, the name is often pronounced as Pinchus, particularly among Assyrians, Samaritans, and other groups. The characteristic traits associated with the name Pinchus are tied to its biblical origin. People with this name are often associated with **reliability, inner strength, wisdom, and protective qualities**. They may exhibit themselves as defenders, steadfast and intelligent individuals capable of making complex decisions. Known bearers of the name Pinchus in its pure form (not as a surname) are less common than with Pinḥas. However, many notable figures associated with this name are linked to Jewish culture and history. For example, **Pinchas Klonymowsky (Pinchas Klonymowsky)** – an American singer and songwriter from Poland; **Pinchas Lavshits (Pinchas Lavshits)** – a Russian esports player and streamer. It is also worth mentioning cultural and scientific figures of Jewish origin with similar name forms. The popularity of the name Pinchus is low. It is not widespread in Russia or other Slavic countries. The name is more commonly used in specific contexts, for example, among certain ethnic or religious groups such as Assyrians or modern Jews. Its bearers are rare in popular culture. Variants and diminutives of the name Pinchus include forms like **Pin'kin**, **Pin'kas**, **Pin'ka**, and also **Pin'ky**. These variants are used for affectionate address to people with this name.