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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name "Stanoy" is a rare male name, not widely recognized or popular. Its origin and meaning are less clear compared to more common names. On one hand, the name Stanoy might be connected to the ancient Greek name Στάμβουλος (Stamboulos), which means "strong," "robust," or "resilient." This name was common in Byzantium and among Slavic peoples who adopted Greek names. Perhaps through this word, it acquired its meaning. On the other hand, the name Stanoy resembles names associated with the city of Stamboul (Constantinople). In older translations, "Stamboul" meant "fortress," "grave," or "stone." From this, we can derive the meaning of "strong," "reliable," or "resilient," which logically fits a male name. Historically, as a distinct form, the name Stanoy was not used as widely as, for example, Stambolich or Stambolijo. In Russian sources, its usage was extremely rare, possibly encountered only in some families connected to Eastern regions or of Greek origin. People with this name, based on the root meaning, might be perceived as strong, resilient, reliable, and steadfast in their intentions. They might possess robust health and the ability to withstand difficulties. There are virtually no notable historical or cultural figures known by this name worldwide. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name is extremely rare, likely appearing only in individual families, and is more often used as a surname. In other countries, its prevalence is also minimal. Variants of the name: in the diminutive form, "Stanochka" is most commonly used. A male diminutive could be "Stas" (in Russian, this would likely be "Stasik"), or "Stan," but these are less common.