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"The name 'Taulan' has its origins in the Jewish language. It is a compound name formed from two Hebrew words: 'tau' (tav), meaning 'good', 'virtuous', and 'lan' (lamed), meaning 'born', 'reborn'. Therefore, the full meaning of the name can be translated as 'The Good Born' or 'Son of the World'. Alternatively, in a more metaphorical sense, it can be interpreted as 'The One Born for the World' or 'Bearer of Peace'. In the mid-20th century, the name 'Taulan' gained popularity in Israel and among Jewish communities in the CIS countries and the Middle East. This is one of the examples where contemporary Hebrew or modern Israeli Hebrew takes individual words to create new names that reflect spiritual values and aspirations for positive qualities. Before its appearance in Russian-speaking countries, the name was unknown, as its root—'tauveh' (Taove)—is itself a name in modern Hebrew, borrowed from earlier Judeo-Spanish or ancient Hebrew contexts, possibly reflecting certain traditions or qualities. Men with this name are often associated with virtue, kindness, generosity, and a desire to help others. It carries a positive vibration and hope for a bright future. People named Taulan often exhibit energy, compassion, and a striving for harmony. They can be open, kind, and wish for peace in their surroundings. There are no widely known historical or contemporary figures with this name in the world, but it is found among people of Jewish descent, especially in Israel and the Israeli diaspora. It is not widespread in Russia but can be encountered in Jewish community circles and in families following Jewish naming traditions. Variants of the name include 'Taulan' or 'Taulen'. Diminutives are not very common, but 'Lana' (meaning 'man', from the Hebrew 'lahem', meaning 'man', 'strong', 'hero') is sometimes used, although this name itself can also be used for men, but less frequently."