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Yanhura is an ancient Jewish male name derived from the Hebrew verb *yanah*, which, as a name, means "flourishing," "rich meadow," or "promised land." In Russian, the name is often rendered as "Цветущий" or "Цветущий край" ("Blooming" or "Blooming Land"). Its origins lie in the *Song of Songs* (Book of Song of Songs), where it evokes a beautiful, abundantly flowering land. A character in this biblical text, associated with lush growth and abundant fruit, bears this name. Yanhura symbolizes abundance, beauty, fertility, and hope for prosperity, harmony with nature, and inner strength. Those named Yanhura are often linked with resilience, inner beauty, creativity, deep world understanding, and empathy. Yanhura is a name for those seeking harmony between the spiritual and material, valuing beauty and nature. Historically rooted in Jewish culture and traditions, Yanhura is not widely known today but appears in circles associated with the Jewish diaspora. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name is less common but appreciated for its depth and historical significance. Bearers of Yanhura typically possess a strong character and clear life goals, often choosing professions in the arts, sciences, philosophy, or natural sciences. While few famous contemporary figures bear this name, it has been used for characters in literature and art. Though not widely popular, Yanhura's appeal is growing among those drawn to exotic, meaningful names with rich histories. Parents valuing uniqueness and historical depth choose Yanhura for their children. Common diminutives are "Yan" or "Yanchik," making the name more亲切 (friendly) in close relationships.