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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "The name 'Pirnazar' is a rare, primarily Slavic male name, composed of two parts. Although the precise origin and original meaning of the name have not completely survived to our days, it can be attempted to break it down based on the words that make it up. The first part, 'Pir' (in some Slavic languages *pьrъ*), means 'god', 'divinity'. The second part, 'Naraz' (or *narъsъ*), is associated with the concept of 'people', 'tribe', 'nation'. Consequently, the name 'Pirnazar' can be interpreted as 'God-Protector of the people', 'Divine Guardian of the tribe', or 'Ancestral Patriarch'. While this meaning is not an absolutely certain historical fact, it is logical and well-consistent with the composite structure of the name and Slavic traditions. The name 'Pir' (or 'Pir') appears in Old Slavic monuments, for example, in the Novgorod Chronicles and the Tale of Bygone Years, usually meaning 'god'. The name 'Narazъ' (or 'Narod') indicates the tribe, the people, the nation. Combining these elements results in a name suggesting a high origin, a divine essence, and a connection to the people or the tribe. Perhaps in the past, such a name was given to children in order to wish them protection by God and to become a strong link in the family lineage. Due to its rarity and complex structure, the name 'Pirnazar' is not as widespread as modern names. Its bearers are probably expected to possess special significance and leadership qualities. Based on its meaning, the name suggests a person possessing spiritual strength, protective inclinations, a deep connection with their family and nation, wisdom, and leadership qualities. A person with such a name might stand out for their reliability and desire to be a support for their loved ones. Due to the rarity of the name, finding information about known bearers in real history or in the modern cultural context is virtually impossible. Likely, this name would have been given to very special people in various Slavic lands in the past, but its use today is extremely limited. Since the name is not common, its diminutives are also rare. Perhaps they might be called 'Pir' (if this name were sufficiently recognizable), or 'Narodik', 'Pirka', 'Narzik', but such options are more related to invented or corrupted forms. In general, the name 'Pirnazar' is a unique and deeply meaningful name, reflecting the connection between the divine and tribal elements, perhaps intended for very special occasions and future protectors and bearers of great deeds."