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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "Name 'Telizhek' is a rare, primarily Slavic male name, which is not among the most common in modern Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Determining its full or more complete spelling and meaning with complete accuracy is difficult due to the lack of extensive historical data. It is more likely that this name is either a regional variant or a short form of a longer name. The main meaning can be attempted to be deciphered based on its Slavic structure. * **'Tеле'** - this part resembles the ancient Greek name **Telephos** (Τέλεφος), meaning 'making things', 'performing', but a direct link like this is rare in Slavic names. In Slavic languages, 'telo' means 'body', 'cow', 'livestock', which might suggest a connection to nobility (from 'telo' meaning 'body of the prince'), strength, health, or even agricultural activity. Possibly, there is an echo of the name **Timofey** ('loving God', if 'Timo-' and 'Tеле-' are linked via Timofil- 'loving brother'), but the link is not direct. * **'Zek'** - this is a short ending characteristic of male names in Slavic languages. It has no independent meaning but is part of the nominative case masculine plural (e.g., *tелец*) or the accusative case (tелец). It can be compared to the ending *-ий* (e.g., *Zakhariy*), although *-ek* is used less frequently for masculine names than *-ий*. Possibly, the full name from which 'Telizhek' originates was **Telitsky** or **Telezy**. If *Tеле-* is associated with the meaning 'making', then one could attempt to give the name meaning as **'maker'** or **'he who creates, builds'**, but this is highly speculative. More likely, the main meaning comes from the word 'body'. **Historical information**: The name 'Telizhek' is not one of the classic, well-documented names in the history of Russian or Slavic nomenclature. It could have emerged in the 17th-19th centuries, possibly in central Russia or even in Siberia/Caucasus, where due to administrative languages (Tatar, Belarusian), rare Slavic names could arise and spread. It is most likely an extremely local, little-known name used by specific geographical or social groups. **Characteristic traits**: Bearers of this name are likely perceived as strong, somewhat enigmatic, perhaps with a certain steadfastness and even a touch of mystery due to the rarity of the name. The name does not carry direct indicators of character, but its sound might be associated with harshness or even legendary quality. **Known bearers**: Due to its rarity and lack of a settled etymology, finding credible, well-known bearers of the name 'Telizhek' is virtually impossible. It is probable that this name was not used for famous public figures. **Popularity**: The name 'Telizhek' can be confidently called extremely rare. It is not used in modern name registries and likely does not appear in official documents today. Perhaps it is simply disregarded in registration, unless it is a regional or even forgotten folk name. **Variants and diminutives**: Due to its rarity and unusual ending, the primary affectionate forms will be direct diminutive forms: **Telya**, **Telyok**, **Telyochka**. There are no official short forms. The variant **Telezy** might be a full or old spelling."