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"Name 'Rebiyat' is a Russian creative variation or alternative for the name 'Rebecca' (or 'Rebecca'). In Russian traditions, this name is not among the most common or classic female names, but it can be found in literature or as a nickname for characters inspired by Western figures. **Origin and Etymology:** The name 'Rebiyat' is an adaptation or alteration of the Latin or English name **Rebecca** (or **Rebecca**). It originates from the ancient Hebrew name **Ривка** (Rebecca), meaning 'connection', 'linking link', or 'unifier'. In the Bible, Rivka (Rebecca) is the ancestor of Israel, wife of Jacob, and mother of the twelve tribes of Israel. She is often depicted as wise, compassionate, and crucial for peace between families. **Historical Background:** The name Rebecca (Rebiyat) is well-known in Judaism and Christianity. Translated into Latin and English, it became Rebecca. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name Rebecca became popular much later, primarily through biblical stories introduced into Russian culture via Bible translations. In Russian sources, the name Rebiyat has no deep roots but can be found in the 19th-20th centuries as a literary or pseudonymic name. **Character Traits:** People named Rebecca (and consequently, Rebiyat) are often associated with qualities such as kindness, compassion, the ability to find compromises, and acting as a link between people or opinions. They possess inner warmth, can be somewhat romantic, and value harmony. **Famous Bearers:** In Russian history and culture, there are no widely known bearers of the name 'Rebiyat'. However, the name Rebecca is known among English, Americans, Jews, and English-speaking people worldwide. For example, a historical figure Rebecca Howard (Rebecca Howard), an English 19th-century writer, is noteworthy. **Popularity:** The name 'Rebiyat' is not widespread in Russia and other Slavic countries. In Russian-speaking regions, it is used rarely, mostly as a literary alternative or in modern culture for creating unique names. The name Rebecca (Rebecka) is also not very popular, but it appears more frequently in contemporary names. **Variations and Diminutives:** Variations of the name include Rebecca, Rebecka. Diminutives are: Rebya, Rebika, Reka, Beka."