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Patronymic:
Kuamatovich Kuamatovna
Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 6
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Qumat

Male name



Description

**Kuammat** is a rare and not widely known masculine name with deep Jewish roots. It originates from the ancient Hebrew word **קֻמָּאָת** (kumu·'a·t), which literally translates to **"one who possesses strength, power"** or **"strong, mighty."** Sometimes, it is connected to the concepts of **"foundation"** or **"substance,"** emphasizing its link to fundamental qualities of strength and resilience. Historically, this name was found in Russia and the Balkans, primarily among Jewish communities. It was more common during the nineteenth century, but today, its bearers are exceedingly rare. It is believed that in modern times, the name Kuammat is mainly encountered in Israel, where many traditional Jewish names are preserved. Men with this name are often associated with inner strength, resilience, responsibility, and a profound sense of justice. They typically possess a strong character, are adept at making decisions, and are not afraid of challenges. Their reliability and self-assurance make them authoritative figures in any group or collective. There are virtually no famous bearers of this name in world history. However, references to individuals with this name can occasionally be found in literature or historical documents, often in significant positions or as members of influential families. For instance, Russian history mentions such individuals, but they did not gain widespread recognition. The popularity of the name Kuammat is currently very low. It is not used in contemporary naming practices and appears mainly in historical texts or specific contexts. It is possible that this name may experience a revival in the future, but for now, it belongs to the category of forgotten names. Variations of the name include **Kuam**, **Kuamet**, and **Kum**—all more concise forms that are rarely used. Diminutives for the name are virtually nonexistent.