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Okay, here is the translation: The name Tavda is a rare and enigmatic masculine name with ancient roots. It originates from the ancient Hebrew word *тавриз* (Tavi'z), meaning "flower" or "beauty". Sometimes, it is mistakenly linked to the name Tavriз (Tavriz), which also signifies "flower". However, it is crucial to note that this name has no connection to Taurids or Crimea, as is sometimes incorrectly assumed. Historically, the name was prevalent in Ancient Israel and, possibly, in other ancient cultures influenced by Jewish traditions. Mentions of it in Russian literature and history are extremely scarce, but there are suggestions that it might have been used by Persian aristocrats or in certain regions. Individuals bearing this name are often associated with strength, resilience, and depth. They typically possess originality and are not afraid to be conspicuous, although its rarity might make them appear cold or reserved. Notable bearers of the name Tavda can be found among certain characters in Russian poetry and literature, although their names are rarely explicitly mentioned. The name also appears among some modern writers and figures in culture, who choose it for their characters or pen names. The popularity of the name Tavda is very low. It is primarily used in specific circumstances, for instance, when naming a child after a name with historical or poetic significance. In Russia, it can only be heard in literary or surnames contexts. Variants and diminutives for the name Tavda could be "Tavdik" or "Tavdaich", although they are not widely used.