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Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text, following all the specified instructions: "Khamsiyet is a masculine name with deep roots in Islamic culture. Its meaning translates to 'praise', 'acclaim', or 'excellence'. This name is directly linked to the name of the prophet Ilyas (Ilyas), son of Ahmed, mentioned in the Quran's short surah (Surah 37, verses 107-110). According to tradition, the prophet Ilyas was praised by Allah for his faith and virtues, which forms the basis for the name Khamsiyet. The origin of the name is from the Arabic language. The root of the name is 'HAMD' (حمد), meaning 'praise' or 'acclaim'. In Islamic tradition, the name Khamsiyet is one of the spellings of the name Ilyas (Ilyas), which is also common in other Muslim countries. The name entered Russia and other Slavic lands through the Muslim elite during the 17th-19th centuries, a time when Muslim names began to be actively used in Orthodox circles. It gained popularity mainly among Turkic and Bulgar origins who migrated to Russia or served in the army or at the royal court. The name is not native to Russia; its widespread use in Russia occurred relatively recently, primarily in the 19th century and during Soviet times, when Muslim names became more popular. The characteristic traits associated with the name Khamsiyet are inextricably linked to its meaning. People with this name are often associated with positive qualities: they possess a sense of self-worth, believe in their own strength, easily find compliments, and value praise. Their character is usually open, but they can also be decisive and resilient, protecting their reputation and achievements. It is sometimes believed that the bearers of the name possess a certain originality of thought and courage. Notable bearers of the name Khamsiyet or its variations (Ilyas) include, for example, the Russian poet and dramatist Khamsiyet Sharmapasha (Khamsiyet Sharmapasha-Muradhanov), born in Kazakhstan but known for his poetry and prose. There are also bearers of this name in various regions of Russia and the CIS, although they generally remain within their local communities. The popularity of the name Khamsiyet in modern Russia is limited. It belongs to the category of Muslim masculine names but does not enjoy widespread fame. It is more commonly encountered in religious or Muslim circles, as well as among Kazakhs, Bulgarians, and other peoples with a Muslim context. It is less frequently found in Russian-speaking regions. Variations and diminutives of the name Khamsiyet vary depending on the region and generation. The most common diminutives are 'Khamsiya', 'Khamsiyetik', 'Khamsik', and 'Khamsenka' (in the diminutive, affectionate form). Sometimes the nickname 'Khamsiyet-malyk' is used, meaning 'the youngest' or 'the youngest son'. In some cases, the name may be spelled and pronounced as 'Ilyas'."