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Ruti is a female name of Jewish origin, echoing the name Ruth from the sacred text of the Torah for Israelis. The name Ruti (similarly to Ruth) stems from the Hebrew root *רֻטָה (rûth), which can be translated as "flower," "ember," or "beauty," though its precise original meaning remains a subject of discussion. Unlike the name Ruth, Ruti (or Rutina) is a fastidious and relatively uncommon name, used significantly less frequently in Russia and CIS countries, but gaining popularity due to the renewed interest in Jewish heritage and biblical names. Historically, the name Ruti is linked to the biblical story, where Ruth is a heroine known for her loyalty, mercy, and courage. She became a symbol of devotion and virtue. Although the name is not among the most popular in contemporary Jewish culture, it carries deep symbolic weight. A girl named Ruti is often associated with refinement, sensitivity, originality, and a certain reserve. She possesses a strong inner world, values deep emotional connections, and often has a creative gift. Ruti is a name for those who seek harmony in life and a meaningful path. There are relatively few known bearers of the name Ruti in the Russian-speaking sphere, but the name attracts attention for its exoticism and depth. In the international context, Ruti might be portrayed in film or culture, but in Russia, parents more often choose it for their child seeking a name with a rich historical legacy. Ruti is a name of medium popularity, but its bearers always stand out. Variations of the name include Rut, Rutina, and in childhood, Rutik or Rutka. This name is tender and somewhat mysterious, suitable for a girl who wishes to be special.