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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name Ramez (male) has an interesting origin and meaning. It is most likely from the Kabardian-Baloch language, possibly from the Kabardian dialect. Its meaning translates to "strong being," "strong," or "powerful." This name characterizes a person as both physically and morally strong. The historical background of the name Ramez is linked to its use in the Caucasus region, particularly among the Kabardin and Avar peoples. It is not a direct borrowing from ancient Eastern languages, unlike many other names used in Muslim countries for Muslim names. More likely, its roots go deep into Indo-Iranian or even earlier languages that were used in the Caucasus, which confirms the meaning "strong being." People with the name Ramez are often associated with the image of a resilient and determined person, possessing inner strength and physical robustness. Those who bear the name Ramez are usually perceived as reliable and having a strong character. However, in the modern Russian-speaking environment, the name Ramez may evoke a strange feeling due to the absence in the Russian language of the soft, sharply pronounced "r" sound, causing the name to sound harsher. Known bearers of the name Ramez (or Rameza) in a broad sense, especially in the Russian-speaking world, are difficult to find. Perhaps the most famous is the singer and musician Ramez Aliney, but his name is more often spelled and pronounced as Ramez. In other regions, there may be several bearers, but they have not gained widespread recognition. The popularity of the name Ramez in Russia today is extremely low. It is more common in the Caucasus, where it is rooted, but it is not prominently featured there either. At the beginning of the 20th century, among Muslims in Russia, several names similar to Ramez were in fashion (for example, Ramazan, Ramadan), but the name Ramez itself was less frequently used. In modern Russia, the name Ramez is used primarily by people of Caucasian origin or by those who deliberately choose exotic names. Nicknames or diminutives for the name Ramez might include "Ramtzik" or "Mедведь" (meaning Bear, due to the strength connotation of the name).