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"The name 'Sozita' is a variation, or perhaps a regional form, of the name 'Sofia'. While 'Sofia' is more widespread and widely recognized, 'Sozita' sounds very similar and likely originates from the same Greek word 'σοφία' (sophía), meaning 'wisdom'. This etymology gives the name a profound and noble meaning. The name Sofia (and likely Sozita) has Greek roots and is one of the oldest and most revered names in the Christian tradition. It was common in Ancient Greece but gained special significance in Byzantium and Slavic countries after the spread of Christianity. In Russia, the name Sofia (and therefore Sozita) was popular from the 17th to the 19th centuries, especially among the clergy and nobility. It has always been associated with wisdom, a wise and insightful person. People with this name are often perceived as wise, thoughtful, possessing a deep inner world and kindness. They usually have the ability to analyze and solve complex problems. Notable bearers of the name Sofia include the Russian poet and writer Sofia Praksis, as well as many other historical figures and modern celebrities who bear this name. The popularity of the name Sofia (and Sozita) today remains quite high. It continues to be respected and remains one of the preferred female names in some regions of Russia and other Slavic countries. It has not become outdated and retains its significance. Variants or diminutives of the name Sofia (Sozita) may include 'Sofochka', 'Soфia', 'Soфilenok', 'Soфitsa'."