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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text: The name "Tajudin" is a masculine name of Turkic origin, composed of two parts: "Taj" and "Udin". The first part, "Taj", originates from the Arabic/Persian word "taž" (which can be translated as "height" or "peak"), while the second part, "Udin", has Turkic roots and means "glory" or "honor". Together, this gives the name a meaning close to "glorious height" or "peak of glory". The origin of the name traces back to Turkic languages and cultures, where such names were prevalent among the steppe peoples, in the Ottoman Empire, and in the Caucasian region. It likely became known in Russia and the CIS countries during the 19th-20th centuries with the spread of Turkic names among Muslim families. The historical context of the name is linked to the period of Muslim influence on Rus' and Eastern regions. During that time, Muslim names began to be actively used among Russians and Slavic peoples, particularly among those who converted to Islam or had close ties with Muslim countries. Men with this name are often associated with strength, decisiveness, and a striving for leadership. This name carries a connotation of desiring to achieve high positions and deserve recognition. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name "Tajudin" in the Russian-speaking world, although in other countries, such as Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan, there are political or cultural figures bearing this name. The popularity of the name "Tajud" or "Tajudin" is currently low in Russia, but it remains relevant in Turkic-speaking countries and among Muslim families. In Russian-speaking CIS countries, the name is rare. Variations of the name include "Taj" or "Din" (shortened forms). Diminutives can be diverse, for example, "Dinar" or "Judi".