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Okay, here is the translation: Tuyana is an Eastern-originated feminine name that has captured the attention of Russian-speaking parents with its elegance and uniqueness. Its main translation from Turkic languages means "pearl," symbolizing value, rarity, and purity. Sometimes, the name is associated with the concept of "precious stone," further emphasizing its meaning of value and the uniqueness of a person. The etymology of the name traces back to Turkic languages – Turkmen, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and others. In these languages, Tuyana (Tuyvana, Tuyvan) indeed means "pearl." Interestingly, names similar to Tuyana with this meaning are also common in Armenian, Ossetian, and some other languages, highlighting the shared cultural and linguistic ties of the Eastern worlds. Historically, the name Tuyana (or Tuyvana) was widespread in Mongolic and Manchurian states, as well as in medieval Turkic states such as Kokand and Bukhara. It was introduced into Russia and other Slavic countries mainly after the 1917 October Revolution, along with Eastern immigrants and migrants. Today, the name Tuyana continues to gain popularity, acquiring the status of a fashionable and exotic feminine name. People named Tuyana are often perceived as intelligent, charismatic, independent, and possessing a strong inner light. They usually have a deep sense of self-worth, a unique worldview, and can attract attention with their uniqueness. A characteristic feature is a certain mystery, which corresponds to the very meaning of the name "pearl." There aren't many famous bearers of the name Tuyana in Russia and the CIS yet, but the name is increasingly encountered among people associated with art, science, and culture. Among them are figures like Tuyana Shagina – a Russian television presenter and producer, and Tuyana Ortyny – a Kyrgyz singer and television presenter. Since the name has an Eastern origin, its full Russian spelling is Tuyana. Variants or diminutives of the name might include Tünya (Tünya), Tusa, or Yulia. However, the main and most common variant remains the name Tuyana itself. The popularity of the name Tuyana in Russia and CIS countries today can be considered moderate. It is fairly well-known but not mass. In countries with an Eastern population, such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, the name Tuyana is more popular and traditionally used much more frequently.