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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Yaansura" is a rare masculine name of Hebrew origin. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name Yanun Surah (יָאוּנִים סֻרָּה), which is composed of two parts. The first part, "Yanun" (יָאוּנִים), comes from the ancient Hebrew root הָיוּן (hayun), meaning "younger" or "youngest." The second part, "Surah" (סֻרָּה), comes from the root סֻרָה (surah), meaning "holy" or "blessed." The name "Yanun Surah" is associated with II Maccabaeus, the Second son of Judea, son of Mattathias (c. 145–142 BCE), who led an uprising against the Seleucids. According to legend, this prince was the youngest son of the Hasmonean king Antiochus, and was canonized by the Christian Church. It is precisely in his honor that this name was given. Characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name "Yaansura" often include wisdom, strength of spirit, and leadership qualities. People with this name may possess deep inner strength, optimism, and the ability to inspire those around them. They often display leadership qualities and a desire to serve others. There are not many famous bearers of the name "Yaansura" in the world, but in Israel and other countries with many people of Hebrew origin, the name is more common. It is especially popular among families who wish to emphasize their Jewish national identity. The popularity of the name "Yaansura" in Russia is relatively low, likely worn by people of Hebrew origin or those who value the deep historical and spiritual significance of the name. Variations in spelling and pronunciation exist, but it is most commonly pronounced "Yaansura." Diminutives for the name are rare due to its rarity, but "Surah" or "Yaan" might occasionally be used.