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Name Ramiда is a feminine name of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew word "rimon" (דָּמִים), meaning "beauty" or "radiant". A related meaning is given by the Yiddish word "Rimma", from which the name gained popularity in Russian-speaking environments. Sometimes it can be a refined or distorted pronunciation of the Italian name "Raimonda", meaning "radiant" or "shining". The name Ramiда entered the Russian language from Europe, where it was used within Catholic and Protestant circles. In Russia, it is not widespread, but it occasionally appears, particularly among families of Jewish or Western descent, as well as in Muslim countries, where it functions as a colloquial feminine name. The historical context of the name is tied to Jewish migration and the transliteration of foreign names into Russian naming conventions. Women named Ramiда are often associated with an attractive but understated appearance, delicacy, and modesty. They typically possess a sense of humor, find it easy to connect with people, and are adept at showing empathy. However, if the name was given under unfavorable circumstances, traits such as light-heartedness or excessive sensitivity might also manifest. There are not many notable bearers of the name Ramiда in Russian-speaking contexts, but the name has an international sound. For instance, Rimma Spivak is a well-known Russian actress in theater and film, bearing a distorted form of this name. In other countries, the name is less common, but for example, Raimonda Donen was an American actress and producer. The name Ramiда is not popular in Russia. It is more exotic and is used primarily in certain circles or under migratory influence. Different regions of Russia may perceive it differently, but it often evokes neutral or positive impressions. People often address the bearers of this name affectionately: "Rama", "Dina", "Mila", "Rima". The name Ramiда itself is also used, sounding melodious and smooth.