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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name Raoul: Raoul is a masculine name derived from the ancient Hebrew name Ruvina (Ruvina), which can be translated as "beautiful," "wonderful," or "fine view." The name itself, "Raoul," is a diminutive form of Ruvina, giving it a sense of closeness and warmth. The name entered medieval Europe through Spain, where it was prevalent during the period of Muslim rule, when many names from Byzantine and Jewish traditions were adapted into local languages. In Spain, it was a variant of Rodrigo, which gave it a more Latin sound. Historically, the name Raoul is associated with the Peace of Burgundy (Burger Frieden) and the Rhine region (Rheinische Länder), where it was popular among the nobility. The name gained prominence in Russia in the 19th century with the spread of Spanish and Portuguese names, although its bearers were predominantly linked to military and state affairs. For example, Raoul Vittoretti (Pope Benedict XVI before his election as pope) carried this name, adding an extra historical and religious connotation. A person named Raoul is often perceived as strong, decisive, and possessing leadership qualities. They are usually resilient, capable of defending their beliefs and loved ones, though they can sometimes be blunt or straightforward in communication. Their character tends towards goal-oriented determination and a drive for success. Known bearers of the name Raoul are relatively few in the Russian-speaking sphere, but abroad, it was held by figures such as the aforementioned Pope, as well as other figures in culture and science. In Russian-speaking countries, the name is more commonly encountered in shortened or altered forms. Today, Raoul is considered rare in Russia and the CIS countries but is popular in some Romance-speaking European nations, such as Spain and Portugal. In Russian-speaking countries, it is mainly found among families where the name has historical or cultural significance. Variants of spelling may include Raoul (the main form) and sometimes Ruvin (a feminine form). Diminutives include Ruli, Ruly, and Auly, adding a friendly and warm touch to the name.