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Okay, here is the translation: Turkban is a rare, perhaps even somewhat exotic, masculine name of Turkic origin. It is not among the most common names in modern Russia or the CIS, but theoretically could have been used in regions where historically Turkic peoples existed or still exist. The meaning of the name "Turkban" is linked to Turkic languages and translates to **game capturer, hunter**. The word "turkban" (or "turykban", "turgan") originates from a Turkic root related to hunting. Literally, it can mean "snare" or "trap", leading to the understanding of the name as **one who captures game, a hunter**, skilled in capturing prey using various devices or strategies. The origin of the name delves deep into Turkic paganism and the early history of Turkic peoples, associated with steppe kingdoms such as Sarai-Berun, Guelamchor, the Uyghur Khanate, and others. The name likely emerged during the period of Turkic power under the rule of Andronike, when hunting played a crucial role in the lives of steppe peoples. Although pinpointing its original prevalence is difficult due to subsequent Mongol invasions and cultural mixing, theoretically, the name could have been used in Eastern Turkic states, including Syria, the Levantine regions, Cyprus, and North Africa (Khurasan, Armenides) during the Middle Ages. The characteristic traits associated with the name "Turkban" are inseparable from its meaning. Bearers are thought to possess **craftiness, the ability to capture, to catch prey, decisiveness, and resourcefulness**. The name evokes associations with hunting cunning, the ability to "catch" the desired, whether a physical object or success in life. It intuitively implies a certain level of courage and physical strength inherent to the hunting profession. Known historical or contemporary bearers of the name Turkban are hard to identify. It is likely that this name refers to individuals who either left no historical trace or used more common variations of their names. Possibly, the name appears in mythological heroes or in the names of hunting orders and secret societies in medieval Turkic culture, but no specific historical figures by this name are known. The popularity of the name "Turkban" is extremely low, especially in Russia. It is more of a **variant or alternative name** for Muslim or Turkic communities, where it might have been used in the past and could theoretically be revived today, but is not standard. Its prevalence is likely limited to certain regions in Central Asia, the Caucasus, or the Crimea, where Turkic influence was historically strong. Variants and diminutives for the name "Turkban" are not as widely used as simpler names. Perhaps it was used as "Turk" (a shortened form) or "Ban" (if the name was perceived as "Ban-snares"), but this is just speculation. Diminutives may vary by region and could include "Kan", "Bancha", "Turka". However, do not confuse it with the name "Turk" (Turkana), which has a different origin.