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Actually, the name "Vedagora" is not a traditional Russian name and has not been recorded in historical sources as a female name in Russia or other Slavic countries. It sounds unusual and does not correspond to any known Slavic naming system (Old Slavic, Greek, Latin, Jewish). If broken down into parts, the first part, "Veda," could be associated with "Veda" – an Old Slavic word meaning the goddess of wisdom, science, secrets, and also a name similar to the Vedas. However, "Veda" as a female name in Slavic languages is more commonly found in the forms "Ved" or "Vediga." The second part, "gora," means "mountain" or "peak." Therefore, the name "Vedagora" can be interpreted as "Veda-gora," meaning something like "the wise mountain" or "the mountain of wisdom." However, this is just a hypothetical meaning, as such a combination does not exist in real languages or names. The historical context of the name "Vedagora" cannot be determined due to its absence in historical sources. If it had existed, its origin could potentially be linked to mythology or folklore, where figures like "the mountain of wisdom" or "the sacred mountain" might appear. It is possible that the name was invented as a fictional one or was distorted during transmission. For example, it might be a variation of the name "Vedagit" (from Turkic languages, meaning "lord" or "master" – a male name) or "Vedagra" (possibly a distortion of "Vedagra" – a Slavic name similar to "Veda"). Since "Vedagora" is not a traditional name, it cannot be found in Russian name lists and is not used in modern everyday life. If you wish to use such a name, it would be more of a creative choice, and its popularity would be purely personal. Variations in spelling could be "Vedagora" (with Latin 'g'), and diminutives could be invented based on pronunciation – "Vedago," "Gorya," "Vedagochka."