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Okay, here is the translation of the text provided: **Teshter** is a rare male name, likely of Jewish origin. It is an alternative form or variation of the name **Teshva** (Tzipporah), meaning "falcon" or "bird". However, in some contexts, the name "Teshter" may be associated with **Teshva** (Tziporah), the wife of Abraham and Sarah in Jewish tradition. Unlike the more common name Tzipor, variations of Teshter (or the name itself) are less frequent and may be used in modern names, often in Jewish or Israeli circles. The meaning of the name **Teshter** is intrinsically linked to the image of a falcon – a bird symbolizing agility, strength, freedom, and a piercing gaze. In Jewish culture, falcons are often associated with divine power and swiftness, giving the name a deep spiritual undertone. The name can also carry a connotation of "renowned" or "famous," making its bearers distinguished and honorable. Historically, the name Teshter (or Teshva) relates to ancient Jewish tradition. Teshva was a figure in the Bible, the second wife of Jacob and wife of Laban, from Ethiopia. She was a significant figure in Israelite history, and her name became a symbol of strength and loyalty to faith. In the modern world, the name is less common but continues to be used in Jewish communities, particularly in Mediterranean countries and Israel. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name is virtually unused, as it is not part of the general Slavic etymology. Characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name **Teshter** often include a strong spirit, independence, resilience, and perceptiveness. People with this name are often perceived as confident, possessing inner wisdom and the ability for leadership. They may be spiritually inclined, with a deep interest in philosophy and religion. Finding famous bearers of the name **Teshter** in a broad sense (not just Jewish figures) is difficult, as it is not popular in world culture. However, in the Jewish community, the name Teshva (Tzipor) was borne by historical figures like Teshva Baroness (the wife of Russian poet Markes Zamanov), though this is more an exception. Nowadays, the name appears for children in Jewish families but has not gained widespread recognition. The popularity of the name **Teshter** is extremely low in Russian-speaking countries and generally in Slavic cultures. It is used primarily in Jewish communities where the name Teshva (Tzipor) or its variations (Teshter) can appear as both male and female forms, though it is more common as a female name. In Russian-speaking environments, the name is encountered exceptionally rarely, if at all. Variants and diminutives of the name **Teshter** may vary depending on the culture. In Russian, common variants include **Tesha**, **Teshka**, **Teshenka** (affectionate diminutives). In Hebrew pronunciation, the name often sounds like **Tzipor** (Tzipora) or **Tzipu**. Other variations may be used in some parts of the world, but they are not standard.