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Okay, here is the translation: Sania is a female name of Arabic origin, although its roots may extend into Assyrian or Persian languages. It originates from the Arabic word "sanā'" (санай) or an equivalent Assyrian/Persian word, meaning "to give," "gift." The word "sanā'" is also associated with the concept of "gift," "present," and even with blessings or favor. It is important to note that the name Sания itself is not a direct Arabic female name in its current form. It is more commonly found in Assyrian and some Indian languages (such as Hindi - Sanjhā, Punjabi - Sanjhā) and gained popularity in Northern India, Pakistan, and other countries in South and Central Asia. Its meaning directly associates the person with being a gift, a present, imbuing the name with special significance and a positive connotation. From an etymological perspective, the name Sания is also linked to the concept of "purity" ("sana" in Arabic means "purity," "health"), adding another positive meaning – purity of soul, health, and harmony. Historically, the name Sания became known in Russia and other SNG countries through Muslim culture and Indian influence. It arrived in our time primarily in the 20th century, when Muslim and Indian names began to be actively used in Russian-speaking countries. People named Sания are often associated with kindness, compassion, warmth, and attentiveness towards others. They possess a strong sense of empathy and often exhibit themselves as supportive and caring individuals. Sания is a name that conveys a sense of reliability and a comfortable environment. Famous bearers of the name Sания are hard to name on an international scale, but in some regions and countries of the SNG and South Asia, the name is encountered among notable figures in various fields – from politics to art and science. The popularity of the name Sания in Russia is not great, but it is fairly common in SNG countries, as well as in India and Pakistan. In Russian-speaking countries, transliteration is more often used, for example, Sanja. Variations and diminutives of the name Sания include forms such as Sanja, Sanidar, Sani, Sanka. The name is often pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, making it recognizable and pleasant to the ear.