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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name "Poet": The name "Poet" is feminine, although its root is masculine. Essentially, this name was borrowed from Greek in the Russian language, but the feminine form is used in post-Soviet countries and some other regions, possibly in honour of famous women poets or due to associations with creative, free-spirited natures. The meaning of the name is directly linked to the profession – it means "writer", "poet". The origin of the name should be traced back to the ancient Hebrew word "Piyest" (Piyst), which meant "to write", "writer". From this word, through Greek (where it underwent an evolution of meanings related to creativity), the name passed into European languages. In Russia and the CIS countries, "Poet" as a feminine name began to be used later, perhaps in the early 20th century or even later, and its popularity is not high, but it appeals to intelligent, inspired souls. The name "Poet" is inseparably linked to the world of literature, poetry, words, and creativity. People with this name are often associated with an inner world, richness of imagination, love for metaphors and rhymes. They are inclined to dreaminess, may be concise in speech or talk only about what deeply moves them. Sometimes this name evokes an image of loneliness or even eccentricity, but most often – an image of inspiration, a desire for freedom of expression and the wish to convey their feelings and thoughts. Character traits: dreaminess, originality, sensitivity, richness of the inner world, possibly some detachment from mundane realities. It is difficult to find well-known bearers of the name "Poet" in history and at present, but one can encounter literary pen names or fictional characters with this name, possessing clearly poetic talents. The name itself speaks of a creative essence. The popularity of the name "Poet" is very low in Russia and CIS countries. It is not a common choice for having children, but it is encountered among parents seeking a unique, meaningful name for a child who might be destined for art or literature. Variants and diminutives for the name "Poet" are not as common as for shorter names. Possible affectionate forms could be: "Lyuda", "Lena" ("Lena", although this sound might also relate to other origins), "Eta", "Oksha", "Tosha". However, the most natural and appropriate form would be "Poet" or "Eta".