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Okay, here is the translation of the text about the name "Vani": "Name 'Vani' is a masculine name with roots stretching back to ancient times, originating from Mediterranean cultures, primarily from the phonetic components of ancient Greek names. While today, unlike names such as 'Ivan' or 'Pavel', it is not among the most widespread names in modern Russia and the CIS, it retains its historical significance and a certain atmosphere. The etymology of 'Vani' traces back to the ancient Greek name 'Phainōn' (Файнон), much like other names starting with 'Va-' or 'Fa-', often deriving from the prefix 'phainō' (φαινω), meaning 'shining', 'bright', 'radiant'. Although the direct meaning of 'Vani' does not always explicitly convey this sense, as is common with borrowed names, its essence connects to the concepts of beauty, brightness, and fertility – qualities that might be associated with the person bearing the name. The historical context of the name is linked to the period of the flourishing of ancient Greek civilization, where it was common among residents of Sparta, Athens, and other Greek states. Over time, the name was adopted by Slavic peoples. In Russia, the masculine name 'Vani' appeared in the 17th-19th centuries, though it did not play a key role in the naming system, gradually giving way to more popular names like 'Ivan', 'Pavel', and 'Artemiy'. Interestingly, in the folklore of Slavic countries, a feminine form 'Vanja' sometimes occurs, which can lead to some confusion, but the masculine 'Vani' remains a separate category. A person named Vani is often perceived as having an even-tempered, calm, and kind personality. They are often associated with intelligence, modesty, goodness, and a desire to help others. Men named Vani may seem reserved and concise, but they possess deep inner strength and faith. They value harmony in life and often seek tranquility and comfort. In the modern world, there are significantly fewer notable bearers of the masculine name 'Vani' compared to names like 'Ivanov' or 'Petrov'. However, history provides several significant examples. For instance, Stefan Van'ko (Стефан Ванько), a known East Slavic prince from the principality of Příbr (Praha), who lived in the 13th century, bore this name. In culture, however, the feminine form 'Van'ka (Ванькой) has many more famous figures, albeit not in the masculine form. The popularity of the name 'Vani' today is limited; it occurs less frequently than many other masculine names. Variant forms of the name might be 'Vanechka' (a diminutive, often used for men but with a certain playful or friendly connotation). The diminutive form 'Anyutka' or 'Anuyha' is also used, though less frequently than 'Vanechka', and sounds more characteristic of softer names or even female variants. Thus, the name 'Vani' is a name with ancient roots, connected to the idea of radiant beauty and harmony. It carries a historical imprint, and its bearers often possess a calm and kind disposition. Although it is not among the most popular masculine names in Russia today, it continues to exist and is encountered in certain regions and among specific segments of the population."