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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Polева" is a feminine name with a deep history and cultural significance. It originates from the word "поле," which in the languages of ancient Slavic lands specifically meant a grapevine or vineyard. Unlike the modern Russian word "поле," which has many meanings (field, meadow, open space), in Old Slavonic "поле" carried the specific meaning of a grapevine. Therefore, the full meaning of the name "Polева" is "Daughter of the Vineyard." This name is associated with the names of many famous people. For example, Polina Orlova, the famous Soviet actress, had a relative who bore this name (though she herself bore Polina, not Polева). Another notable bearer is Polina Vдовиченко, a Russian Soviet poet and dramatist. In modern Russia, the name Polева is used less frequently than in the past, but it still occurs. The origin of the name should be sought in the Slavic languages. It is formed from the noun "поле" (vineyard) using the feminine ending "-а" and adding the suffix "-ова," which, in old times, transformed the patronymic into an independent name. For instance, "Polе-Kovidova" (with the suffix "-kov-") or "Polе-Borisova" (with the suffix "-иц-"). This name was widespread in Russia and other Slavic countries. People bearing the name "Polева" were often connected with agriculture and viticulture. They frequently possessed a calm, reliable, and hardworking character. Known bearers include Polina Orlova, Polina Vдовиченко, and others. Variations of the name include "Polina," "Polенька," and "Shura" (a diminutive for a male Polina). The name "Polева" sounds melodious and is easy to remember. It was popular in the 19th century but has yielded to other names with the emergence of new ones.