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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Sulton" (male) has an East Jewish origin. Its roots trace back to the term "suла" (suла), which in ancient Hebrew meant "flower". In Jewish tradition, "suлах" (suлах) symbolizes the "flowering tree" that nourishes peace and harmony. This term was often associated with theological concepts and the inner growth of the soul. In its modern form, particularly in transliteration into Russian, "Solton" or "Sulton" are more common spellings, but "Sulton" retains a closer connection to this ancient meaning. The name reflects the idea of harmony, inner development, and a connection to the world of nature and spirituality. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name "Sulton" is extremely rare and not popular. It is not part of Slavic traditions and is more commonly found in Anglo-Saxon countries, where it was sometimes used to represent East Jewish names. In Russian-speaking countries, other names, closer in sound or meaning, are usually preferred. Character traits associated with this name are difficult to generalize due to its low prevalence. However, based on its meaning, one might expect a person deeply connected to their inner world, possessing calmness, harmony, and a striving for spiritual development. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Sulton" in the Russian-speaking world. Its bearers are most often modern generations of people of East Jewish descent or families with Jewish roots. Variants of the name: the diminutive form "Sultan" is sometimes used, although it sounds different and may be associated with other concepts. More appropriate diminutives could be "Sultan" (even if the meaning doesn't match), or "Lton", "Ltonik", "Lti" – but these do not preserve the direct connection to the name's meaning.