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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Seti" is masculine and originates from the ancient Hebrew name Sethah (Setha), which, in turn, traces back to an earlier East Semitic name Seth (Seth). The Babylonian variant of the name is Marduk, although not directly related, it reflects the Semitic origin. The Greek transliteration of the name – Seth (Set) – adopted this form, and the Latin – Setus (Saturnus). In the Russian language, the name is directly borrowed from the Greek or Latin variants. The origin of the name should be sought in the ancient mythologies and religions of the Semitic peoples. The most well-known mention of the name Set is in the mythology of ancient Egypt, where this name means "Possessed" or "He who inscribed," but it is also associated with the god of the sky, Ouranos (Father of Heaven). In another interpretation, particularly in Babylonian mythology, Set is one of the ancient Titans, closely related in origin to Saturn (Saturn) and Jupiter (Jupiter). Hence, the possible connection with the Latin variant of the name. The name Seti is associated with mythological stories about tyrants, deities, and founders of kingdoms. In Egypt, Set is the god of chaos, brother of Osiris and Horus, but his role is complex: he was also the god of the sky, land animals, and war. In the Jewish tradition, the name Setha (Set) refers to the righteous son of Adam who expelled Cain, but the historical accuracy is not unequivocal. Characteristic traits of those named Seti are often associated with authority, willpower, and leadership qualities. People with this name may possess a strong character, a drive for control, and clear goals. However, depending on the culture, the name can also be associated with coldness, independence, or even a certain sharpness. Notable bearers of the name Seti are primarily Eastern philosophers, rulers, and historical figures from countries in the Middle East and North Africa. In Russia, there are no known famous people with this name, making it quite exotic for Russian-speaking countries. The popularity of the name Seti is currently low in Russia, but it is encountered in the CIS countries, particularly in Tatarstan and other regions influenced by Turkic languages, as well as in the Middle East and North Africa. In Europe, the name is rare, but its popularity is growing due to interest in ancient and Eastern cultures. Variations in pronunciation include "Setik" (diminutive) or "Setya," which sounds softer and more friendly. Pronouncing the name fully is important, otherwise it may sound incorrect or be misunderstood.