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Rasuldana is a female name of Turkic origin that can be broken down into parts: the prefix "Ra-" (possibly from "ros-" meaning dew, morning star) and the root "Suldana," which in Turkic languages means "owner," "sultan," "prince," or "light." Together, the name can be interpreted as "Ruler of Light" or "Daughter of the Ruler of Light." The name entered Russian folklore in the 19th century, likely through Turkic cultures, and was adapted to Russian sounds and grammar. Although it did not gain widespread popularity in Russia, it is primarily used today, often as an alternative to names with roots in paganism. The name Rasuldana embodies attributes of light and authority, which may reflect confidence, status, and leadership qualities in a person. Those named Rasuldana are often perceived as energetic, intelligent, and possessing a strong character. They may demonstrate leadership qualities from an early age, easily find themselves at the center of attention, and have a talent for management. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Rasuldana in Russian history and culture, as it is not one of the more common names. However, in modern Turkic countries where the name is more widespread, it can be encountered, often among figures in culture or science. The popularity of the name Rasuldana is limited in Russia and other Slavic countries. It is more common in Turkic states where its roots go deeper into history. In Russian-speaking countries, the name is considered exotic and unique, making it appealing to parents who want a name with deep cultural meaning. Affectionate or diminutive forms of the name Rasuldana could be "Rasul," "Raul'dan," "Sultan," or "Raul." These variants sound softer and are suitable for close interaction with loved ones.