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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Sygyr" is a rare masculine name of Finno-Ugric origin. Its full form is Sygyr Kyrky, which can be translated as "Son of Sigi" or "Son of Strength". The word "Sigi" (or "Sygy") in Finno-Ugric languages means "strength", "warrior", "strong person". Thus, the name Sygyr carries the profound meaning of "Son of Strength", "Son of the Warrior". The name entered Slavic languages (including Russian) from the Finno-Ugric naming tradition during the period of the formation of the multi-ethnic composition of Russian culture, roughly in the XVII-XVIII centuries. Before this time, the name was common among Finns, Bulgarians, and some other peoples speaking Turkic or Baltic languages. In Russia and the countries of the CIS, this name is extremely rare. It is not one of the common names in modern Russia or the CIS; it can be considered one of the nearly forgotten names. Traditionally, bearers of the name Sygyr are believed to possess a strong, decisive character. They are energetic, brave, have a will to victory and the ability to overcome difficulties. They are often associated with qualities of a defender, a leader, and a hero. However, due to its rarity, there is very little reliable information about historical or contemporary bearers of the name Sygyr. One can only assume that the bearers of this name, like their ancestors, likely possess qualities associated with strength and protection. Since the name Sygyr is among the rare and less-studied names, its variations and diminutives are also limited. The most common affectionate form is "Sygor". Short forms like "Sygy" or "Gyr" are less common but also possible depending on the region and family traditions.