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Patronymic:
Removich Removna
Countries:
Belarus, Ukraine.
Number of symbols: 3
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Rem

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name Rem is a masculine name of ancient Hebrew origin. Its root is the word *рим* (dr.-evr. рем), which can be translated as 'repeat', 'restore', 'artisan', or 'master'. From this root originates the primary meaning of the name – a connection to craftsmanship, repair, restoration, and skill. The origin of the name lies in the ancient Hebrew language. It does not belong to the Slavic group, hence the name itself, in its pure form, was not widespread in Russia and other Slavic countries. Instead, it entered the East Slavic languages through French or English (for example, via the name *Rembrandt*), acquiring its Russian form – Rem. Originally, the name was Jewish. The historical context of the name is linked to the period of the Torah and the First Temple in Jerusalem. Several bearers of this name are known in the Bible, for example, the brothers of Joseph's son (the same as Simon and Israel). However, the name Rem was not among the most common names in ancient Israel, but it was nonetheless significant. In Christianity, the name Rem did not gain widespread popularity in Catholicism or Orthodoxy, but it retained its strength in certain regions, particularly among Protestants. People named Rem are often associated with reliability, practicality, and diligent work. They possess a tendency towards manual crafts, can excel as successful artisans, repairers, mechanics, or individuals adept at finding simple and effective solutions for restoring or fixing broken things. They also value stability and can be somewhat direct in their worldview, yet they are sincere and straightforward. Known bearers of the name Rem in the Russian-speaking world are few, but Rem Valentinovich Dobronyayev stands out – a Soviet cosmonaut and Hero of the Soviet Union. On the international stage, the name Rem (Rem) is more recognized – for instance, Rembrandt (1534–1607), a Dutch painter, engraver, and draftsman, whose name became synonymous with craftsmanship due to his works in the styles of Baroque and Dutch Renaissance. Also noteworthy is Remi Martensson (Remi, Rembrandt) – a Danish designer and architect, as well as Remi Picasso – a French artist and sculptor. In Russia, the name Rem is considered rare, but enjoys some popularity in specific regions, particularly the North and Siberia. It sounds melodious and dignified, evoking an image of a reliable, serious person. Variants of the name can be Remi, Remar, Rem. Additionally, affectionate diminutives include Remka, Remochka, Remik.