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The name "Sabaẓgéri" is a rare masculine name of Jewish origin. Its etymology is not fully clear, but it is most likely connected to the Hebrew word "Sabaẓ" (which may be related to the name of King Saul in the Bible) and the suffix "-géri," meaning "hero" or "defender." Therefore, Sabaẓgéri can be interpreted as "royal hero" or "defender of the king." Historically, this name appears in the context of ancient Hebrew and later Jewish society. Although there is not much information about the first bearers of the name Sabaẓgéri, it was probably common among military and aristocratic circles during the reigns of the Judges of Moab and the era of Saul, suggesting an association with military service and protection. A person with this name is likely to possess a strong, decisive character. They exhibit qualities of a leader, bravery, and responsibility. They often act as protectors and pillars within a group, possessing a strong sense of justice and honor. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Sabaẓgéri in world history and culture. Due to its rarity, the name has not become popular in popular culture. It is primarily used within the Jewish community, mainly in Israel and the countries of the CIS, where there is a significant Jewish diaspora. In Russia, the name Sabaẓgéri is not common. Variants of the name could be "Sabaẓ" or "Géri." Diminutives or affectionate forms have likely not developed traditionally due to the rarity of the name, but perhaps "Saba" or "Géri" are used by close people to the bearer.