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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: Ramzur is an exotic and rare masculine name that attracts attention with its uniqueness and its reference to Jewish tradition, although today it is widely used in Muslim countries. The meaning of the name is deeply rooted in biblical origins and is associated with an important historical figure – Ruvim, the son of Elifaz, one of the sons of Yeshua (Joseph) from the clan Elifalim. In Jewish tradition, Ruvim was one of the thirteen (fifteen) sons of Yeshua, which gave the name particular significance and status. The translation of the name "Ramzur" is directly linked to this meaning – "son of Ruvim," "descendant of Ruvim." Although in modern pronunciation, the name sounds and is associated with the Muslim context due to the name "Ramzan," which means "morning prayer" or "morning sacred prayer," its deep meaning remains connected to the biblical Ruvim. The origin of the name traces back to the ancient Hebrew language. It comes from the word "Ruvim" (Ruvhen), which means "handsome," "beautiful," "bright," "radiant," which also corresponds to the meaning "son of Ruvim." This name entered the Russian language and other Slavic languages through Arabic and Persian, and then into other languages and cultures, especially gaining popularity in Muslim countries of Asia and Africa, where it became common. Interestingly, in the modern world, the name Ramzur is most commonly found among Muslim peoples, particularly in Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, and other countries where the Jewish origin of the name is not always recognized, but its sound and meaning have entered local traditions. Historically, the name Ramzur (as Ruvim) was widespread in Israel and among the Jews before the expansion of Muslim influence. However, in the last few decades, especially after the collapse of the USSR, the name Ramzur has become known and in demand in some Russian-speaking countries, mainly among Muslims, or as an alternative for people with Jewish roots who chose Islam and Muslim names. It has become less common in Israel but has gained new popularity among Muslim communities. A person named Ramzur likely possesses strong will, reliability, and deep convictions. The name embodies the idea of continuity, strength, and connection to ancient traditions, which can influence the character and views of the bearer. Often, this name gives a person a sense of uniqueness and deep history. People with this name may value stability and respect for traditions, while also having a firm character and a sense of responsibility. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Ramzur in the Russian-speaking world, probably due to its rarity. However, the name may be encountered among notable figures in the CIS, especially among Muslim religious leaders, scientists, or cultural figures associated with Islam, but their public status or field of activity may not provide widespread recognition for the name. The popularity of the name Ramzur in Russia and the CIS countries is low; it is considered one of the rare names. It is much more common in Muslim countries of Central Asia, Central Asia, South and East Asia, and Africa. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name is used primarily in Muslim families or as an alternative option for people of Jewish descent. Variants and diminutives of the name Ramzur include "Ramzik," "Ramzhan," "Ramza," "Ramzar."