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Okay, here is the translation: Shahru-Lav is a rare masculine name of Eastern origin. Its meaning is inseparable from the concept of greatness and power. As the name itself suggests, it consists of two parts: "Shah" and "Rlav". The first part, "Shah", originates from Persian "shah", meaning "king" or "ruler". The second part, "Rlav", is less obvious but is often associated with the idea of "grandeur" or "brightness". Consequently, the full meaning of the name can be interpreted as "Royal Grandeur" or "Kingly Brightness". The origin of the name traces back to Persian culture and language. During the era of the Samanids and particularly in the period of the Mongol Empire (Temnik despite the name) and the Timurid Caliphate (e.g., Ulugbek), names constructed on the "Shah + name" model were common among the nobility and rulers. The name Shahru-Lav, despite its rarity, is a bright example of this tradition. It reflects the titles and ideals of Eastern monarchies. Regarding character traits, bearers of such a name, despite its rarity, are often associated with willpower, purposefulness, and a desire for high status. The name carries vibrations of leadership and status. As for notable bearers, there are very few in modern history and culture. However, historical records, especially among rulers of medieval emirates and khanates, contain variations of the name Shah[Name], confirming its association with nobility. The popularity of the name Shahru-Lav today is very low. It is not used in everyday child naming, but rather appears among descendants of ancient noble families or in historical contexts. It retains its uniqueness and aristocratic connotation. Variants and diminutives of the name Shahru-Lav, due to its complexity and rarity, are unlikely to be heard in wider circles. Perhaps it is simply called "Shah", or people might search for affectionate forms based on its components, such as "Shah-Relah", but this is purely conjecture.