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**Yavgaria** is a female name of ancient Hebrew origin. Its full meaning translates from ancient Hebrew as "Daughter of the Pharaoh" or "Daughter of the King." This name was borne by the daughter of Pharaoh Camufara II, a ruler of Egypt in the 2nd century BCE. Translated from Greek, which was the language of cultural exchange between the Jewish and Egyptian societies at that time, the name sounded like "Hypsikrateia," meaning "Supreme Rulership" or "Power." The name Yavgaria is associated with the Ptolemaic era, when the Egyptian kingdom was under the rule of satraps established by the Mnemonides. During this period, the name came to be used for denoting the daughters of kings and noble figures. It embodies meanings of greatness, strength, status, and noble lineage. In the modern world, the name Yavgaria is exceedingly rare, yet its bearers are associated with inner strength, resilience, nobility, and uniqueness. People with this name often exhibit leadership qualities, possess a strong inner resolve, and are unafraid of challenges. They are intellectually sharp and frequently choose professions related to governance, arts, or sciences. There are almost no known contemporary bearers of the name Yavgaria, but historical texts mention several women with this name connected to the highest echelons of Egyptian society. In modern culture, the name appears in literature and films, though less frequently than in the past. The popularity of Yavgaria in Russia today is very low. It is not used in modern given names but rather appears as a literary or fictional name. In other countries, especially Eastern Europe and those in the Middle East, the name is much more common, particularly among the Jewish population. Diminutives for Yavgaria include "Yava" and "Garia." These forms sound softer and more affectionate, emphasizing tender and close relationships.