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"Name 'Sapelen' is a rare and beautiful female name, likely of Jewish origin. It probably relates to the name 'Safir' (Sapphire), which translates from ancient Hebrew as 'lotus flower' or 'deep-water flower'. This name was common among Jewish families and could be used as an alternative to Safira or as a standalone name with a specific meaning. The origin can be linked to the ancient Hebrew language. The word 'Safir' means a precious stone—sapphire. Perhaps the name 'Sapelen' comes from 'Safir', making its meaning 'lotus flower' or 'sapphire'. Alternatively, it might be formed from 'saphir' and 'elen' (meaning 'flower'), thus 'flower of sapphire'. In any case, the name sounds elegant and embodies the ideas of beauty and value. Historically, the name was prevalent in Jewish families, especially in medieval Europe and the Middle East. In Russia, it is less popular than names like 'Safir' or 'Sara', but it still exists and is used today. It is associated with grace, wisdom, and harmony. People named 'Sapelen' often have a refined taste, a deep inner world, and a tendency towards philosophy and art. They usually have a sense of humor but can also be serious and contemplative. Such girls often exhibit creative abilities and have a rich spiritual life. Known bearers of this name are hard to find, as it is relatively rare. However, the close name 'Safir' belonged to the son of Abraham according to Jewish legend, adding a deep historical and religious context to the name. The popularity of the name 'Sapelen' is modest, but it remains relevant due to its uniqueness and beauty. It is preferably used in the genitive case 'Sapelen' and the dative case 'Sapelen'. Variations of the name include 'Safir', 'Safiren', as well as diminutives like 'Lena', 'Sasha', 'Sashenka', or 'Sashulka'. This name suits girls who want to stand out and show their uniqueness."