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Number of symbols: 4
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Zagu

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Zagú," despite its apparent similarity to the less common "Zagy," has ancient roots and reflects a deep cultural history. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name **Zagan (Zagan)**, meaning "prince," "the king's younger son." Translated from ancient Hebrew, "Tsagan" means "prince." The meaning of the name signifies belonging to the royal lineage, heritage, and future rulership. The name entered East Slavic languages (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian) in the Middle Ages, likely through the Jewish community, which was represented in Kyiv and other major centers of Kievan Rus. The meaning and origin of bearers of the name "Zagú" – future rulers or protectors of the family (royal) dynasty. The name embodies hope for steadfastness, protection, and the passing of power or family heritage. Characteristic traits of bearers of the name "Zagú" are often associated with reliability, a protective nature, responsibility, and a certain seriousness. People with this name may possess a strong desire to structure their lives and lead affairs. They often show care for those they consider under their protection, whether family or a collective. Known bearers of the name "Zagú" in history and the modern era are few. Among them are historical figures, but also contemporary public figures, writers, and musicians, although they are not always widely recognized. For example, Victor Zagulin is a modern Russian writer known for his works in the fantasy and science fiction genres. The popularity of the name "Zagú" in modern Russia and other Slavic countries is insignificant. It is not among the most common male names. It is primarily used in families that value traditions and old names, or in small communities where the name holds special meaning. Variants of the name include shortenings like "Zagan," and diminutives such as "Zaganchik," "Zaganka" (significant for close relatives).