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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Tsedji" (Tsediq, Tsediko, Tsedikoха) is a rare and largely exotic masculine name. It has deep Jewish roots connected to spirituality, service, and leadership. Etymologically, the name originates from the ancient Hebrew *צְדִקִּים (tzadiqim), which literally translates to "righteous" or "just". Consequently, the meaning of the name is "righteous," "righteous person," "whole" or "savior." In Jewish tradition, "Tsedeq" (Tsedik) refers to a priest, a sage, or a judge who lives by the law and serves God. This name was also carried by high spiritual leaders, such as members of the Sanhedrin (the council of sages), although the term "Tsedeq" (Tsedik) was often used to denote a righteous person or a good person. The origin of the name traces back to the ancient Jewish pantheon and culture. The name was common in Israel and among Jewish settlements in other countries. Due to cultural exchanges, especially with Latin languages, the name may have undergone some transformations, but its Jewish meaning and origin remain primary. In modern Hebrew, the name "Tsedeq" (Tsedji) is used as a masculine name. It is not one of the most common names, but it appears among Jewish families. In Russia and other countries with predominantly Slavic populations, the name "Tsedji" is extremely rare and is perceived as exotic or even enigmatic. Its popularity is significantly lower than that of Jewish names associated with broader Slavic cultures. A person with this name is likely to possess a strong sense of justice, truth, and spirituality. They are expected to be observers, rulers, or leaders who act according to the principles of justice and service to others. The name is often associated with wisdom, responsibility, and a desire to help. However, due to the rarity of the name, bearers may experience a sense of uniqueness, which can be inspiring or raise questions. There are very few known bearers of the name "Tsedji" or surnames like Tsedji in world culture and politics, but the name has been carried by some notable and important figures in Israeli and Jewish circles, often associated with spirituality, politics, or public activity. While a complete list is exhaustive, the name has been borne by individuals who have contributed to various spheres of life. Variations of the name include: Tsediq (a shorter form), Tsediko (the masculine form of the diminutive "Tsedeikoха" or "Tsedeikha"). Depending on the context, "Tsedeikoха" (Tsedeikha) might also be used. In Russian-speaking environments, other familiar names not directly related to the original, such as "Tsediq," "Tsediko," or "Tsedeikoха," may be used. However, diminutives closely related to the original name include "Tsedeikoха" or "Tsediko."