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Okay, here is the translation: "Sandy" is a modern Russian masculine name derived from the Arabic male name "Salan" (Sulayman), with "Sulayman" being a variation. The Arabic name "Sulayman" (Solomon) has deep roots in Middle Eastern and Jewish traditions, making it significant in both Muslim and Christian cultures. In Russian sources, this name was sometimes spelled as "Salandy" or "Salan," giving it a unique character and connection to Eastern traditions. The meaning of "Salandy" is associated with the concept of "excellence" or "high status," reflecting its origins. It conveys the image of a wise, strong, and blessed person capable of leadership and protection. Unlike the direct translation of the Arabic name "Sulayman," which means "excellent" or "kingly," "Salandy" acquires in Russian culture a nuance of softness and refinement, while still retaining strength and authority. The name "Salandy" is not widely known in the history of Russian names, but it can be considered among names that emerged in the last decade, possibly under the influence of Eastern names or names from other languages. It appears both as an independent masculine name and as a diminutive form from the name "Salan" (or "Sulayman"). The popularity of the name "Salandy" in Russia is not high, but it is gaining ground in recent years, especially among parents seeking a unique-sounding name with deep meaning. Character traits associated with people named "Salandy" often include organizational skills, wisdom, goal-orientedness, and a desire to help others. They possess a strong character but are also capable of showing kindness and compassion. In their professional sphere, such individuals often achieve success in leadership positions or in fields requiring analytical thinking and strategic planning. Finding well-known bearers of the name "Salandy" in real life is difficult, as it is not one of the most popular names. However, the name appears in modern culture and literature, for example, in Ilya Kravtsev's "Lagerman" series, where the character Salandy plays an important role. Variants and diminutives of the name "Salandy" may include "Salan," "Salanchik," and other variations that sound softer and friendlier. This allows the name to be used in friendly communication, making it more familiar to close acquaintances.