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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Solta" (Solтан) is primarily a female name, although it is occasionally used for males, much less frequently. Its meaning is associated with color and nature. Several theories exist regarding its origin. The most widespread assumption links the name to the ancient Hebrew word "Tsola" (Цолет, Tsolotan), which literally means "flower". From this, the name acquired meanings such as "flowering", "flowering grove", "bright star". Another version points to a Greek origin, where there is a name "Solistra" (Σολεστρα), meaning "flowering". Through Latin, this became "Solitaria" or "Solen", which could mean "loneliness" or "deep", but this is less likely to be the primary meaning of the name. The name "Solta" (or Solтан) has deep historical roots. It appears in Jewish tradition and is associated with the name of the ancient Hebrew king Solomon (Solomon), although the name itself is not a direct equivalent. Some sources link it to Solomon's name, emphasizing the meaning "flowering", "bright", "wise". In Russian culture, the name Solta became known through romantic poetry and literature of the early 20th century, where it was used for creating pen names or literary characters, often in the meaning of "flowering", "brilliant". It is also the name of a religious figure from the 4th century BCE, the founder of one of the Jewish Pharisee movements. People with the name Solta are often associated with a certain ease, charm, and talent for life. They usually have a bright and noticeable character, are able to attract attention. Independence and a love for freedom are characteristic traits. The name Solta can sound melodious and easy to pronounce in spoken speech. In the world of famous bearers of the name Solta (mostly female), it is difficult to find anyone particularly famous in popular culture in recent decades, but the name continues to be used in literature and art. There is also Soltan (Solтан-Хаджи-Магомед), a known religious figure from the 4th century BCE. In modern Russia, the name Solta is considered one of the rare and less obvious options. It is not very popular, but it is used by those who appreciate its historical significance and beautiful sound. In other countries, especially in the CIS and the Middle East, the name Solta (or Solтан) is also not so widespread, but it is encountered less frequently than in Russia. Often, as a diminutive or nickname for Solta (Soltya) or Soltyicha, forms like "Solenka", "Solyana", "Solnya", "Solik", "Soliks" are used.