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Siрази is a rare male name with ancient Jewish and Babylonian origins. Etymologically, the name Siрази may be connected to the concept of "king" or "ruler". In ancient Hebrew, the root Si-ri (Si-ra) means "king" or "wise ruler". The name Siрази often traces back to the name Saruna, which in the Babylonian variant was pronounced Siрази, supported by historical documents. The historical context of the name Siрази is linked to the era of Ancient Babylon and Persia. It was common among rulers and military figures. For example, ancient texts mention Siрази I, a ruler of one of the southern states in Western Asia. In medieval Europe, the name was known through Byzantine and Italian sources, where Siрази meant "strong and wise". The characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name Siрази often include strength, wisdom, and leadership qualities. People with this name are generally perceived as decisive, responsible, and possessing deep intellect. They often seek power or leadership roles and are capable of making complex decisions. Known bearers of the name Siрази in history and culture are rare examples. For instance, in the 9th century in Italy, there was a military commander named Siрази who participated in civil wars. In the modern era, the name is less common, but among its bearers, there are known historical figures from the CIS and the Middle East. The popularity of the name Siрази is low. It is used primarily in specific regions such as the Caucasus and Central Asia, where traditional names are preserved. In Russia, the name is extremely rare, often used in the diminutive form. Variants and diminutives of the name include "Siра", "Siры", and "Siрка". These forms are used as more affectionate ways to address the bearer. There is also the form "Siразий", which makes the name more formal or solemn.