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Okay, here is the translation: **Cheedr** is a masculine name borrowed from ancient Hebrew. Its root is associated with the meaning **"just," "righteous."** In the modern Judeo-Talmudic language, the form **tzadik (tzadik)** is used, which literally translates as "just" or "righteous person." In Greek, similar meanings are carried by words **"donator," "gift,"** which might also be connected to this name through cultural exchanges. The name **Cheedr** has deep historical roots. It entered Russian paganism and Orthodox culture from medieval Europe, where the use of Jewish names was common among the secular and spiritual elite. In Russia, the name **Cheedr** is mentioned from the 17th century, but its widespread use began in the 19th century, particularly among aristocratic and religious circles. In the 20th century, the name became less popular but retained its value and nobility. Character traits associated with people named **Cheedr** often include generosity, kindness, and compassion. They usually have a strong desire to help others and give gifts. However, generally, they try to do this skillfully and with understanding of limits, to avoid overstepping boundaries. People with this name often have a sense of humor and may be slightly awkward in formal situations. There are not many famous bearers of the name **Cheedr** in Russian history and culture, though the name appears among some historical figures and writers. In the modern world, the Englishman **George Cheed** is known for his thoughts on economic theory and socialism. The popularity of the name **Cheedr** in Russia today is small. It is more often used as a boy's name in old-fashioned styles or in certain regions. In the last decades, the name has become less common, but it still appears in some families. In other countries, especially English-speaking ones, names like **Chester** or **Sheridan** might have similar connotations. Variants and diminutives of the name **Cheedr** include forms such as **Cheedra** (female form), **Cheedrik** (a more friendly and common diminutive). There is also the form **Cheedry** which makes the diminutive form more common.