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Cizu is a female name originating from the ancient Hebrew language. Its root is "Tsiba" (Tsiba), which translates to "virgin," "student," or "daughter." Hence, the meaning of the name is "Virgin" or "Student." In the early centuries of Christianity, the name was prevalent in the Byzantine Empire and spread to Slavic countries, where it evolved into "Cizu." Women named Cizu were often the bearers of the Tsireinal robe ( ceremonial attire), which emphasized their purity and devotion. Historically, this name was predominantly found in Jewish communities, but today, it is also worn by individuals in various countries around the world. A woman named Cizu is often associated with qualities such as inner strength, protective energy, calmness, and kindness. She possesses inner resilience and reliability, yet she remains sensitive and compassionate. Her character combines tenderness and decisiveness, making her particularly attractive. Notable bearers of the name Cizu are rare in Russian-speaking regions, but beyond Russia, it has been carried by figures such as Cizu Kim (South Korea), Cizu Suzuki (Japan), and historical figures from various Slavic countries. While the popularity of the name Cizu is not great, it remains valuable due to its uniqueness and profound meaning. In Russia, it is less common than in countries of Jewish descent or in Asian nations. Variants of the name include Ciza, Cita, and occasionally Tsibilis. Diminutives include Tsuya, Tsuya, and Tsuza.