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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: **Sierra** is a feminine name of Spanish origin, which can be translated from Latin (and subsequently from Spanish) as **"mountains"**. The root of the name deeply traces back to Latin, from the word *silva* or *silurus* – which literally means "forest" or "forest stream" – but in modern usage, it is more commonly associated with mountain peaks, perhaps through its connection to the mountains in Spain (the Cordilleras). The history of the name originates during the era of Columbus's expeditions, when Spain actively colonized America, and this name, like many others, was introduced into the new context. However, it gained widespread recognition much later, primarily in the United States, where it was popularized by the Italian singer **Gianni Morandi** (Gianni Morandi) in the early 20th century. Later, in pop culture, the name Sierra became familiar to many thanks to **Lady Gaga**, who used this name for one of her artistes (it should be noted that the singer's exact name was Silvia Nes). It is also known from the character **Marlene Mattison** (Marlene Mattison), the heroine of the popular TV series "The Notebook". Bearers of the name **Sierra** are often perceived as strong, possessing inner strength and natural womanliness. They are associated with the image of harmony, stability, and sometimes mystery. Characteristic traits include confidence, deep sensitivity, and a connection to nature. The popularity of the name Sierra varies. In Spain and Latin America, it has traditional prevalence, but in Russia and many other countries, it is considered relatively niche. It attracts attention with its uniqueness and memorable sound. Diminutives for the name Sierra include **Sira**, **Siraşa**, **Siрая**, and other variations, making the name more heartfelt and intimate in informal speech.