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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: **Sabor** is a rare male name of Jewish origin that entered the Russian language through Jewish colleges and communities. Its full or alternative spelling is **Sabor**, which can be associated with Jewish roots, specifically the concept of "Shabbat" or "сabbat," translating to "day of rest and holy day." The origin of the name is traced through the study of Jewish culture. It was common in medieval Jewish families, particularly in Russia and other countries where Jewish communities preserved their traditions. While not one of the most widespread names, Sabor is often given to children as a sign of respect for the Jewish heritage. The character traits of bearers of the name Sabor include balance, deep empathy, and a strong desire to help others. People with this name often possess a well-developed sense of humor, love poetry and art, and are inclined to philosophical thinking. They usually choose professions related to art, science, or social work. Among the known bearers of the name Sabor, we can highlight a director and writer, but due to the rarity of the name, prominent bearers are predominantly modern figures in culture and science, members of Jewish communities. The popularity of the name Sabor is insignificant, especially in Russia, where it is extremely rare. In countries with strong Jewish influence, such as Israel and Israeli nations, the name Sabor is used significantly more often, but it is still not among the most popular. Variants and diminutives of the name Sabor include "Sabora," "Savul," and also "Saba" – which is more familiar to Russian speakers.