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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: **English Translation:** The name Ramzi ( masculine gender) is essentially a distorted or localized form of the name Ramzhan (Ramsan), possessing deep roots in Iranian and Islamic traditions. Its meaning is intrinsically linked to the figure of Rama from the ancient Indian epic "Ramayana." Rama was regarded as the ideal masculine archetype, embodying virtues such as honesty, justice, strength, self-control, and familial devotion. Consequently, the name Ramzi carries the meaning "excellent, noble, just, strong, and honest ruler," while also evoking the image of a protector and patron. Its origin should be sought in ancient languages. Although directly connected to Rama from the "Ramayana," its spread and development occurred within Iranian languages (Persian, Kurdish, Azerbaijani, Tajik, etc.) and Turkic languages. In these cultures, Ramzi (or Ramzhan) became an independent name deeply rooted in the vernacular. In some variations, it may be associated with the Arabic "Rama" (sun) or the Latin "Ramus" (branch), though the latter is less likely for this particular form. Historically, the name Ramzi was prevalent in countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Near East. It was known among both the aristocracy and the common folk. For example, in Caucasian history, King RamzI I (c. 610-560 BC) of Lydia, who ruled in the Eastern Aegean (modern-day Turkey/Greece), might have been named after Rama from the "Ramayana," who represented the ideal ruler. In the modern era, the name Ramzi appears in Russian regions with a Caucasian population, but it is also used in Turkic and Iranian countries. Characteristic traits associated with the name Ramzi include strength, resilience, responsibility, leadership qualities, and a sense of justice. People with this name are often perceived as reliable, organized, charismatic, and possessing a desire to help others. They may be somewhat independent and have a rich imagination. Notable bearers of the name include: * RamzI I (c. 610-560 BC) - King of Lydia. * Ramzy Majidi (1972-2003) - African politician, President of Mauritania. * Ramzy Ben-Ammi (b. 1963) - Israeli politician. * Ramzy Yusuf (b. 1988) - American musician and producer of Turkic origin. The popularity of the name Ramzi in Russia is limited, but it is fairly common in CIS countries (particularly in the Caucasus and Tatarstan), as well as in countries of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. In Turkmenistan, Ramzhan is considered one of the most common male names. Variations and diminutives of the name Ramzi include Ramzikh, Ramzievich, Ramzidin, Ramzhan (more common), and in some regions, Ziya (which can sound like a name or a diminutive for others).