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This name has origins in Judaism, connected to the Torah and Kabbalah. It is considered one of the sacred names, which should be remembered and known about, rather than spoken aloud. It derives from the Hebrew word "шу-мет" (שו-מ"ט), literally meaning "that which shines" or "that which lights up." In the Torah, this name does not appear as a person's name, but it is closely linked to the term "Шумет" (Шем-мет), referring to the beginning and end of the Hebrew alphabet letters within the context of the mystical divine name or in the analysis of a person's name through Kabbalah. Its full meaning is profound and multifaceted, often associated with mystery, holiness, a flow of divine light, and transcendental experience. It symbolizes the beginning and the endpoint, the connection to the World of Purity (Бору, a realm of pure light), and spiritual achievements. The name "Шумет" is not widely known historically as the name of specific historical figures in the same way that names like "Moses" or "David" are, but its meaning and symbolism are deeply rooted in Jewish religion and philosophy. Using the name "Шумет" as a child's name in Russia is extremely rare and not common. It is primarily used within the Jewish community, most often in Israel and among the Jewish population, but it is not one of the most popular Jewish male names. In Russian-speaking environments, the name is very rare, if at all. People with this name, according to its intended meaning, may possess deep inner natures, a desire for spiritual knowledge and mystery. They might be unhurried, have a strong intuition and a sense of the hidden, possibly inclined to meditation and seeking higher truths. Their name is associated with a gleam of light and mystery, which might reflect their tendency to seek profound meanings and spiritual experiences. Variations or diminutives of the name in Russian are not widespread due to its rarity, but one can identify pronunciation variants or affectionate forms based on the name itself: Шу-мет, Шу-ма, Шу-ма-та.