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Okay, here is the translation: The name Udu, primarily female, is not one of the most common Russian names and has no direct equivalent in Russian culture. Its meaning is associated with light and radiance. It is most likely a borrowing from Semitic languages, where the name Udu (Heled, Hadass) means "radiance," "brightness," "light," or "cedar of Lebanon." In Judaism, the name U'del (Hadass) is not a human name, but its meaning is connected to the flower of the cedar. Historically, the name Udu appears in the Bible as a male name for ancient Israelite kings, for example, Huldai (Huldai) who ruled in Babylon. However, in modern usage, the name Udu is predominantly female and often used internationally. In Russian-speaking countries, this name is rare, most often appearing in diminutives or as creative names. People named Udu are often associated with strong, independent, and intelligent characters. They usually possess high energy levels and determination, but can also be somewhat sharp or cold in communication. They often display originality and are not afraid to be unconventional. In the Russian context, there are virtually no known bearers of the name Udu. Perhaps the most recognizable bearers are associated with cinema or music, such as Andrey Udodov (actor), but his name has a different etymology. The list of known bearers of the name Udu is limited. Since it is not a traditional Russian name, its popularity is very low. It is more common in international and mixed families. In Russia, the name Udu is not widely recognized. Variations and diminutives of the name Udu could be "Uda," "Duda," "Udachka," "Dudenka."