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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text: Soelma (female) is a rare name, primarily associated with Jewish tradition. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name *Shō'elmāh* (Шоэлмах), often expanded to *Shō'el-māh* (Шоэль-мах), which can be translated as "advocate (or judge) of judgment" or "the one who sees judgment". Another interpretation connects it to the name of Jacob's (ancestor of Israel) father, Sophronius (Софроний), although the direct etymological path from Sophronius to Soelma is not always clear. However, a likely connection exists through shared Jewish traditions of transmitting names. Unlike the common masculine variant (Soelphim, Соэльфим, Sophronius), this refers to the feminine form. The name Soelma has deep historical roots in Jewish culture and Biblical texts. It appears in genealogical lists of ancestors related to events in the Sinai Desert. While the exact origin of the name in Jewish history is not preserved as a specific incident, its usage is characteristic of early Jewish communities. The historical context of the name is closely linked to the period after Christ, where prophets and followers of Jesus often bore such names signifying spiritual qualities. Soelma symbolizes the connection to Israel's ancient heritage and its divine judges. The characteristic features of the name Soelma reflect strength and depth. Bearers of this name are often perceived as individuals with strong inner light, possessing deep faith and a sense of justice. They are frequently associated with wisdom, compassion, and the ability for spiritual guidance. Soelma is a name that sounds mysteriously and nobly, bearing the imprint of ancient tradition. Known bearers of the name Soelma, especially in Russian-speaking countries, are virtually nonexistent due to its rarity. However, in Jewish culture, bearers of the name were inseparable from the history of the people of Israel, particularly during the era of the prophets and early Christian bishops. In the modern world, the name Soelma is found in Muslim countries, where its pronunciation differs from the Jewish one, but its roots are deep. The popularity of the name Soelma is extremely low. It is not common in Russia, the CIS countries, and Europe. In Russian-speaking regions, it can be encountered very rarely, if at all. The name's primary prevalence is in countries with a Jewish population, such as Israel and the USA, where it is used as both a male and female name. In the Russian-speaking space, the masculine name Soelphim (Sophronius) or the feminine form Sophroniya (Софрония) is more commonly encountered, less frequently. The spelling of the name may vary depending on the region and pronunciation traditions. In some cases, spelling variants related to assimilation into different languages may be encountered. Diminutives for the name may include more personal forms such as "Solanka" or "Lema," conveying a close relationship and warmth.