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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Zayti" is not considered a traditional Russian male name. It does not appear in lists of Russian given names and nicknames. It's possible that one of the following is intended instead: 1. **Zoya (Zoyka):** This is a common Russian female name of Jewish origin (from the ancient Hebrew name Zohar). The meaning of the name "Zoya" is "life," "light," "sun." This name has deep historical roots, connected to Jewish culture, but is widely used throughout Russia and the CIS. People with this name are often associated with warmth, coziness, support, possess a bright personality, and are gifted with creativity. Notable bearers of the name Zoya (in various spellings) include many singers, actresses, and political figures (e.g., Zoya Lisberger, Zoya Volkova). Variations of the name are Zoyka, Zoyka-Koyka. The name Zoya is not gendered male. 2. **Ze'ev (Zeya):** This is a Jewish male name, derived from the ancient Hebrew word "Tsire" (meaning "rabbit," "little one," or "younger"). The meaning of the name Ze'ev is "rabbit," "little one," or "younger." This name is very popular in Israel and the Israeli diaspora, as well as in some Russian-speaking countries. Character traits commonly associated with bearers of this name often include energy, activity, straightforward speech, and a sense of humor. Notable bearers of the name Ze'ev (or its variation Zeya) include Israeli political figures (e.g., Ze'ev Eran) and artists. Variations can include Zeya, Ziya. 3. **Abbreviation (Z.A.I.T.I.):** The word "Zayti" could be an acronym, for example, "Zapisatsya na Italtyanskiy" (meaning "to enroll for Italian" or "to enroll for Italian language"), but this is not a name. It is important to clarify whether one of these names (Zoya or Ze'ev) or another word is intended. If it is indeed not a standard name, then it lacks the historical significance, origin, and other characteristics typical of classical names.