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Okay, here is the translation: "Name 'Utata' is a rare but noble masculine name of ancient Hebrew origin. It derives from the name of Job (Yov), one of the main figures in ancient Hebrew mythology and the Tanakh. Job personified human perseverance and faithfulness under extreme trials, having lost his family, wealth, and health, yet maintaining his belief in God. Thus, the name 'Utata' carries a deep meaning – 'possessing strength', 'strong', 'reliable', reflecting qualities of masculinity and inner resilience. The origin of the name can be traced through the Greek language – the name Job in the Greek variant was pronounced as Yov (Ἰὼβ). Later, in early Christianity and the Byzantine tradition, the name became known as Yov (Ἰώβ). In Russia, the name 'Utata' was borrowed from Greek through church and literary circles. It was mainly used among Orthodox families, particularly among the clergy and aristocracy, gaining popularity in the 19th century due to the portrayal of Job as a symbol of endurance in Russian literature. People with this name are often associated with reliability, responsibility, and inner strength. Utata is a person who rarely yields to difficulties, possesses a strong character and can be somewhat stubborn, yet also has profound inner wisdom and a sense of justice. However, due to its rarity, such individuals might sometimes feel isolated or misunderstood. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name 'Utata' in real history and culture, as this name did not enter popular usage. Perhaps the most well-known figure associated with this name is Job from the Book of Job in the Bible, but this is a fictional character. The popularity of the name 'Utata' today is extremely low. It is considered rare and is often used for a special, significant person upon whom high expectations are placed. Nickname variants usually sound like 'Uta' or 'Tata', but this is not very common.