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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text into English, following all your instructions: Zabidulla is a rare and predominantly Turkic masculine name. It can be approximately translated from Turkic languages as "High Buddha" or "Divine Buddha". Although the exact etymological connection might vary, its roots delve deep into Turkic languages and culture, associating it with the concept of Buddha and his elevated status. Historically, the name entered Slavic lands primarily during the periods of Muslim conquests and missionary activity, starting roughly from the 8th to 11th centuries, alongside the Islamic influence on Central Russia and the Northern Caucasus. It gained prevalence mainly among Turkic peoples — Tatars, Bashkirs, Kalmyks, and others, as well as in Central Asian countries, where although Buddhism did exert influence during its heyday, Islam became the dominant religion. Characteristic traits that might be associated with a person named Zabidulla often include humility, deep inner wisdom, calmness, and sometimes a certain detachment or meditative quality, possibly due to the perception of the name as divine. People with this name might appear as bearers of wisdom or spiritual light to those around them. Known bearers of the name Zabidulla among Russian-language figures in culture and science are extremely rare and are mostly individuals from regions with strong Turkic influence, such as Tatarstan, Udmurtia, or Bashkirstan. In Russian literature and history, its bearers are not widely recognized. Nevertheless, the name can be found among figures in religion, science, or culture in the CIS republics. The popularity of the name Zabidulla in modern Russia is very low; it is more appropriately encountered in Turkic republics of Russia and Central Asian countries (Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan), where it is significantly more widespread. In CIS countries where Russian is spoken but without a dominant Turkic influence, the name Zabid (Забид) is found exceptionally rarely. Variants and diminutives of the name include variations in spelling (sometimes "Bidulla" is encountered) as well as affectionate forms: Bidya, Zabi, Bida, Zabid.