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Okay, here is the translation: Rusana is a female name of Jewish origin, carrying a deep history and unique associations. There are two main variants of pronunciation and spelling for this name: **Rusana** and **Rothschild**, from which it derives. It is precisely from the Rothschild surname, which became very famous due to the powerful international banking family, that this name originates. It is believed that the Rothschilds descended from the word "Rothschild," which translates literally as "rosa child" or "child of the dew." Some sources link this to the name of the plant "rose" (Hebrew: צבעונית, *tzavovonit*), giving the name an even more elegant and pleasant nuance. Historically, the name Rothschild (Rusana) is associated with the era of the Industrial Revolution and the establishment of modern economics. The Rothschild family, which gained its prestigious surname in 1554 in the German town of Auerbach (now Auerbach, Bavaria), quickly amassed wealth and power. They became one of the most influential Jewish banking families in Europe. The name Rusana, as the Rothschild surname, carries connotations of status, wealth, and prestige associated with this remarkable Jewish family. Although the name "Rusana" itself today may not directly link to these events, its historical background is closely connected. People named Rusana are often perceived as possessing a particular, somewhat enigmatic, yet elegant disposition. Their name can highlight their uniqueness and connection to something significant and historical. Character traits may include elegance, a certain sharpness or originality of thought, and a strong will. They might possess a deep inner world and an interest in art or history. Today, the name Rusana (or Rothschild) is very rare and more of an exotic variant. It is not widely known, but it possesses unique historical and cultural value. There are virtually no known contemporary bearers, although in history, daughters of the Rothschilds existed, though they often bore other names. Affectionate diminutives for the name can be "Rusya," "Rusa," "Rusya," "Ruzi," "Rusyanka."