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Tsutsa is a feminine name derived from the Italian language, originating from the name Zuzana (Zuzana). In Russian, it is commonly pronounced as "Tsutsa" or "Zuzana". Its origins can be traced back to the Italian variant Zuzana, which, in turn, is connected to the Latin name *Zuza* or possibly the ancient Greek name *Eurydice* ("blessed with wide joy"), via Church Slavonic and other Slavic languages. The name Zuzana means "God's gift" or "God appears," highlighting its religious and spiritual essence. Historically, the name was popular in Southern European countries, particularly Italy, Spain, and Portugal. In Russia and other Slavic countries, it gained recognition through Christianization and the borrowing of Western European names. In the 19th century, the name Zuzana, and consequently Tsutsa, entered Russia, developing its own pronunciation and spelling nuances within the Russian context. The characteristic traits associated with the name Tsutsa often include playfulness, originality, kindness, and a sense of humor. A woman with this name is frequently perceived as an extrovert, charismatic, and someone with a creative approach to life. She is eager to embrace the new and unafraid to experiment. Notable bearers of the name Tsutsa (or Zuzana) in the fields of culture and science, particularly in Eastern European countries, include figures such as Zuzana Nováková (a sculptor from the Czech Republic) and Zuzana Matejčiková (an actress from Slovakia). While the name is less common in Russia today, it is increasingly used in modern society. Although not highly popular in Russia, its appeal is growing. Tsutsa remains one of the rare and exotic feminine names, making it unique and memorable. The nominative case variations include Tsuzana and Zuzana. Diminutives of the name are Tsusya, Zusya, Tsuzia, and Zuzia.