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Okay, here is the translation: Jangguat primarily has an Eastern, predominantly Turkic origin. Its etymological root is associated with Turkic languages. Several interpretations are possible, the most probable being: 1. From the word *žanga* (žanga) - which can be translated as "land". In this case, the name acquires the meaning of "earthly", "agricultural", or "native". This is quite a strong contrast to modern perceptions of the name, though theoretically possible. 2. A more widespread and probable meaning, based on the name's pronunciation and the structure of Turkic names, comes from the root *žang* (žang) with the suffix *-uat* (uat). The root *žang* often means "strength", "firmness", "health", "power", or "warlike". The suffix *-uat* (or *-uq*) is a Turkic ending that often gives the name the meaning of "rule", "authority", or "place of power". Thus, the most likely meaning of Jangguat is "strong", "robust", "mighty", "ruler", "empire", or "earth's strength". The name is not part of Slavic, Greek, or Latin etymology. It belongs to Eastern Turkic cultures, prevalent mainly in Central Asia. The historical context of the name is linked to regions where Turkic languages and cultures are spoken, such as China (during the Mongol and Manchu influence periods, although the name itself is Turkic), Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and other countries of Central Asia. During the era of the Mongols and Manchu dynasties (Dul Khie, Qing), Eastern epithets for rulers were often of Turkic or Mongolic origin. People with this name are likely perceived as strong, energetic, decisive, possessing a will for power and physical strength. The name Jangguat embodies attributes of power and a leadership role. Known bearers of the name Jangguat in modern history or culture are difficult to name, probably due to its specific origin and obscurity to Westerners and perhaps even many Easterners. However, in the history of Central Asia, there were names very similar in structure and meaning to Jangguat, but no widely known historical figures specifically named Jangguat appear in accessible sources. The popularity of the name Jangguat in Russia is very low. It is not common in Russian-speaking countries. It might be encountered among people of Eastern descent or in literary works dedicated to the Central Asian world, but it is practically unused in everyday life. As a variant, the name might simply be called "Jang" (Jang) or "Guat" (Guat), rarely "Janggu". Diminutives can vary depending on culture and family, but are most often short forms related to the first or last syllables, for example, "Jha", "Guat", "Jang", "Kut" (if *uat* is interpreted as the sounds "ku" meaning might or power). In the Russian-speaking environment, the diminutive "Janggu" is the most predictable.