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Revshan

Male name



Description

Revshan is a male name with deep Jewish roots. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name Abramel (Abramel), which can be translated as "glorified," "outstanding," or "esteemed." Sometimes, it is associated with the combination of Abram (father of nations) and Melchizedek (king), adding a connotation of significance and leadership. The name Revshan embodies ideas of greatness, respect, and strength. Historically, the name Revshan spread from ancient Judea to North Africa and the Caucasus. It became common among the Ossetians, Armenians, Adygeys, Armakts, Abkhaz, and other peoples of Southern and Central Europe and Asia. In Russia, the name Revshan gained wider recognition in the 19th century, particularly among representatives of Armenian, Ossetian, and other ethnic communities who migrated to Russia. It is also found among Russian speakers, but it remains more exotic and rare. People with this name are often associated with reliability, inner strength, originality, and a certain enigma. They often possess a deep inner world, can be principled and independent. Sometimes, Revshans are perceived as people who slightly differ from others, possessing a unique worldview. Known bearers of the name Revshan are not common public figures in a broad sense, but there are names worthy of attention. For example, Revshan Shakhmurdashvili is a famous Armenian singer and composer, Revshan Berdzel is an Armenian writer, and Revshan Shakhmurdashvili is another musician. The name is less common in Russia, but for instance, Revshan Galimjanov is a known artist. The popularity of the name Revshan in Russia is limited. It is not widespread, rather used in certain circles, often in combination with other names like Ruslan, Rodislav, Robert. In countries with Jewish culture and among the corresponding communities, the name Revshan is encountered more frequently. As a variant of the name or a short form of address, Revshan can sometimes be shortened to Revika. Diminutive and affectionate forms include Resha, Reşa, Reshenka (more often for girls or in friendly address).