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The name Rumiizat is a feminine name of Arabic origin, which can be broken down into "Rumi" + "ayat". Literally, this translates to "Sign of Rome" or "Divine Sign". In Islamic tradition, Rumi (Rum) was an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad, meaning "reliance" or "trust", while "ayat" means "sign" or "symbol". Therefore, the name Rumiizat can be interpreted as "Divine Sign of Trust" or "Sign of God". The girl born in the year when a special astral configuration appeared in the sky – a sign promising peace and humility – bore this name. The name Rumiizat has deep roots in the Islamic culture of the Middle Ages, particularly in Syria, Iran, and other countries of the Middle East. It gained popularity during the period of the flourishing of Islamic literature and philosophy, associated with the name of Rabia ad-Darani and Rumi (the poet, although this is a different name). At that time, the name Rumiizat symbolized hope and protection, as well as reflected the belief in the mercy of Allah. The characteristic traits associated with the bearer of the name Rumiizat are often linked to calmness, deep inner strength, and steadfast spirit. These women possess strong intuition and wisdom, are able to make decisions in critical moments, and find harmony in complex situations. They often show compassion and a willingness to help others, making them valuable members of the family and community. Notable bearers of the name Rumiizat in the Russian context are virtually nonexistent. However, in Muslim countries of the East, the name Rumiizat is known among such notable women as the writer Rumiizat Aliyevskaya, known for her works, and Rumiizat Salah, a scientist in the field of medicine. The popularity of the name Rumiizat in Russia is limited, but it remains relevant in Muslim circles, where its deep meaning and connection to spiritual values are appreciated. In recent years, the name has gained popularity due to the renewed interest in Islamic names. Variants and diminutives of the name Rumiizat include "Rumia," "Mayzat," and "Rumey". The diminutive "Rumi" sounds tender and warm, emphasizing closeness and kinship.