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Zeboylon is a rare male name of ancient Hebrew origin, borrowed into the Russian language. Its etymological roots are connected to the name Zavolон (in many sources, the form Zavulon is also encountered), which can be translated as "regal," "holding power," or "sovereign." According to the Bible, Zavolон was the king of the Kingdom of Judah between 1047 and 1038 BC, making the name a witness to an important historical period. Unlike the more common name Zavedon, Zavolон was not always present in Russian sources, but it can be traced through some testimonies in Church Slavonic literature and oral traditions. In Russia, the name Zeboylon was encountered extremely rarely, most often among the Old Believers or in regions with strong Jewish influence. People with this name are often associated with spiritual strength, paternal wisdom, and regal dignity. They possess a natural leadership talent, are skilled at making decisions, and at the same time have deep inner stability. The most prominent bearer of the name Zeboylon in history and culture is the king from the Bible himself, but in Russian sources, such examples are few. The name occasionally appeared among writers, scientists, or spiritual figures, but nowadays, Zeboylon is considered extremely rare and is mainly used within religious traditions or as an exotic name. Variants of the name may include Zeba, Zebula, Zeburil, Zeburinon, Zeburi, Zebulon, Zebulin, Zebulion. Diminutives are Zebusya, Zebulka, Zeburik.