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Okay, here is the translation: Toppas is a rare and primarily Jewish female name, derived from the ancient Hebrew name Toppa (also spelled Toppet, Toppeta). Its full form is often associated with the name Toppa (Toppet), which is a shortening of Toppet (Toppa ben Toppa) or Toppet (daughter of the queen), translating to "daughter of the queen". According to some interpretations, the name can also be linked to Toppa, the daughter of Elivah, mentioned in the Book of Isaiah (2:8), where she was one of the Babylonian captives. Thus, the literal meaning of the name is often interpreted as "prisoner," but in a more positive light, it means "daughter of the queen". The origin of the name traces back to the ancient Hebrew world. It is used in Jewish tradition and appears in Jewish texts. Interestingly, despite its feminine connotation in Russian interpretation, the full form Toppa (Toppet) is sometimes used for boys in modern Jewish culture, making the name Toppas somewhat gender-neutral or predominantly female in the Russian context but rooted in Jewish tradition. Historically, the name was common in medieval Jewish communities, particularly in Europe and Israel. Today, it is less frequent but remains relevant for families of Jewish descent or those who value connections to Jewish culture and history. People with this name are often associated with strong willpower, resilience, and deep inner sensitivity. They possess a strong sense of identity and value traditions, making them reliable and devoted to their principles. Toppas often exhibit a creative approach to life and are skilled at finding harmony between spirituality and the material world. Notable bearers of the name Toppas in the modern era include figures such as Toppa Schwarzenegger (singer and performer, daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger), as well as several contemporary Jewish figures and artists, although information about the latter may be less widely known. Overall, the name Toppas is not widely popular, but it holds deep and meaningful context for its bearers. The popularity of the name Toppas is minimal in Russian-speaking countries. It is used primarily within Jewish communities and their descendants, where it retains its significance and value. In other cultures, the name is extremely rare. Variants and diminutives of the name include Toppichka, Topochka, and Topka. These forms are used for close family and friends, adding warmth and a sense of personal connection.