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Okay, here is the translation: The name Tuруч is a rare masculine name, primarily of Jewish origin. Its main meaning translates to "strong," "mighty," or "strong hair" (derived from the ancient Hebrew *turtz* or *turtza*, literally meaning "strong," "robust," and also a nickname for a girl with curly, strong hair). Occasionally, in some sources, possibly with a typo or confusion, it might be associated with the Latin *Turturus* or even the Italian *Turtur*, but this is less likely than the direct Jewish origin. The origin of the name deeply roots in Jewish culture. It is one of the names that could have emerged in the context of the Passover (Hag ha-Deror), when parents wished their children health and strength during the exodus from Egypt. Although there is no historical figure named Tuруч in Jewish history, individuals bearing the name were likely religious or secular figures during certain periods. The connection to Christmas (possibly a confusion with the name Turaḥ or other names) is not generally accepted for this specific name. People named Tuруч are associated with strength, resilience, and reliability. Their characteristic traits include self-confidence, decisiveness, physical robustness, and the ability to withstand difficulties. They are often perceived as protectors and pillars for those around them. Finding well-known bearers of the name Tuруч in the world is quite difficult, probably due to its rarity. There might be names found in contemporary Jewish literature or among the descendants of Jewish emigrants, but their public recognition is minimal. The popularity of the name Tuруч is extremely low, both in Israel and in Russia. It is not used in popular baby names, but rather among adult men, often in Jewish or Zionist circles. In other countries of its distribution, it is also rare. Diminutives or affectionate forms of the name could be "Tura" (variants like Turuśka or Turuśka), which sounds neutral and maintains the connection to the root of the name.