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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "Name 'Umazhat' is a rare and somewhat enigmatic female name, not among the most common in modern Russia and the CIS countries. Its origin and meaning are not documented as extensively as those of more popular names, making its study both interesting and challenging. Most likely, the name has Hebrew origins. The word 'Umazhat' (pronounced 'u-ma-zaht') resembles the Hebrew 'ומג̀ו́ד' (U'maged) or 'ומג̀ו́ד' (U'maged), meaning 'to die', 'to perish'. However, as a name, this sounds extremely unusual and probably does not correspond to a direct meaning. Another possibility is the Hebrew 'ומג̀ו́ד' (U'maged), but it carries the same meaning ('to die', 'to perish'), which is unlikely for a name. It could be associated with the Hebrew 'ומג̀ו́ד' (U'maged), but its etymology is unclear. There is a hypothesis that it might be a colloquial or pseudonymic variant, perhaps connected to 'Uma' (ум, 'intellect') and the feminine ending '-жат' (-zhat) in some oral traditions or colloquial usage, but this is just a hypothesis. Some might link it to the Russian words 'ум' (intellect) and 'жать' (to harvest), suggesting a meaning like 'wise', 'well-informed', but this is purely Slavic interpretation and lacks direct etymological basis in the Hebrew language. Historically, the name 'Umazhat' is not mentioned as widely in official sources as, for example, 'Tula' or 'Maria'. Its usage was probably limited to certain communities or regions in Russia, perhaps in the 19th-20th centuries, but exact data is hard to find. It is not one of the classic Jewish names common in Russia. The characteristic traits of the name 'Umazhat' are not clearly defined due to its rarity and sound, unlike those of common names. However, as a name associated with the concept of 'intellect' or 'reason', it could be speculated that bearers of this name might be intellectually inclined, perceptive, and possess a deep inner world. On the other hand, its unusualness might lend an air of poise and mystery. There are virtually no known real-life bearers of the name 'Umazhat'. It is more likely to appear in literature or as a fictional name for characters where uniqueness and unpredictability are desired traits. The popularity of the name 'Umazhat' is extremely low. It is not used in everyday life and does not feature in the top 100 Russian female names. It can only be encountered in very specific contexts or as a creative choice for fictional characters. Variants and diminutives for the name are probably also very limited. Perhaps 'Uma', 'Umka', 'Zhata', or 'Mazha', but these are just speculations. Most often, the name is pronounced in full or with a very affectionate shortening, like 'Umazh' if such a form is used."