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Okay, here is the translation: The name Nyanko is a rare and interesting male name, likely originating from East Europe. Most probably, it is connected to the Dutch or Polish name Jan, which in turn comes from the ancient German name "Janes," and further back to the Latin name "Ianes," a short form of John (Ioanafan), meaning "God merciful" or "God gift" (Blessed). Historically, this name was likely common in the Netherlands, Poland, or Slovakia. In Russia, the name Nyanko itself is not among the most widespread. It might be encountered in some Russian regions associated with ethnic groups having historical ties to these countries. However, the precise historical context and region of its greatest prevalence require further investigation. A person with this name is likely to possess several qualities: they are often expected to have well-developed communication skills, they can be sociable, good-natured, and possess a certain strong character. Sometimes it is associated with a touch of originality, or even naivety, but overall, the name carries the mark of a strong personality. Known bearers of the name Nyanko are very scarce. The most famous is the Dutch singer and songwriter Nyanke Van Dijk (though his name is more commonly spelled with the letter "Y"). Also, there is the Croatian footballer Nyancko Kalingovic (Njankić). Finding significant bearers of this name within Russia is virtually impossible. The popularity of the name Nyanko today is very low, both internationally and in Russia. It is more likely to be found in specific family circles or in small communities speaking languages influenced by East European languages. Variants of spelling may include Yanok, Yanke. Diminutives or pet forms could be Yanok (for female gender) or rarely, Nyanka. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name Nyanko may be spelled and pronounced differently, sometimes with the letter "Y" (as in Yanke), sometimes with "Ya" (as in Yanok), which can slightly complicate its perception.