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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Ярбилав" is a rare masculine name that gained prominence in the last few decades, primarily in post-Soviet countries and Israel, possibly in the US among speakers of the Jewish Hebrew language. Its origin can be traced to the Hebrew language, where "Я́рбильа́в" (Yirbilyav) or "Я́рвилла́в" (Yirvillav) is the name, likely deriving from roots meaning "strong" (from Hebrew *vayl*/*vayilaf* - strong, mighty) and, possibly, associated with the image of an "fiery soldier" or "bright defender," although the precise etymology of its direct Hebrew equivalent requires further research. A more common association among bearers of this name and regarding its origin (Jewish Hebrew) is the meaning "Bright" ("fiery-bright," "shining," "bright and strong"), which aligns well with the Hebrew root *yir* (fire, brilliance) and *vayl* (strong). The name "Ярбилав" belongs to a relatively new East European tradition of names characteristic of speakers of the Jewish Hebrew language (Hebr.) in Western Europe and North America. Its widespread use in the modern world, particularly in Russia and the CIS countries, is relatively recent, likely beginning in the late 20th century, probably resulting from the renaming of older Hebrew names or the creation of new ones based on Jewish roots. The historical context of its emergence is closely linked to the migration of Jews from Eastern Europe and their subsequent dispersion around the world, where many modern child names based on Jewish traditions originated. A person with such a name is likely to possess a striking appearance, energy, intellect, and strength of spirit. The name "Ярбилав" may evoke an image of a bright, bold, determined, and strong individual capable of capturing attention and achieving success. However, in practice, the diminutive form "Ярб" (Yarbik) or less commonly "Яр" might suggest a slightly softer, yet still noticeable, personality. There are no widely known historical or contemporary celebrities with the name "Ярбилав" in the world. Its bearers are likely ordinary people but with a strong personality and characteristic brightness. Some notable individuals with this name may exist within the Jewish diaspora or specific professional circles, but their names have not entered popular culture. The popularity of the name "Ярбилав" is very low in Russia and other CIS countries. It is not a traditional Russian or Slavic name and is used primarily in post-Soviet countries (especially Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Kazakhstan) and the US, mainly among speakers of the Jewish Hebrew language or families following Jewish traditions. It is very rare in other countries. Variations and diminutives of the name "Ярбилав" vary depending on the region and language. The direct shortening is "Ярб" (Yarbik), rarely "Яр". More often, the full name or the shortening from "Билав" is used: "Биля" (Bilya, Bilyan, Bilyam). Diminutives can be diverse: Bilya, Bilyan, Bilyam, Bilyan, Bilya, and also "Яр" in some cases.