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Okay, here is the translation: Javar is a rare masculine name borrowed from the Persian language. Its root is associated with the meaning "strong," "robust," "powerful," reflecting the stern and resilient nature of its bearer. In Persian, the word "/javar/" signifies strength, power, courage, and resilience. The etymology of the name delves deep into Eastern mythologies and traditions. It has no direct equivalent in Russian and Slavic languages, but its meaning is close to concepts like "Sil'vey" (Сильвий), "David" (Давид), or "Alexey" (Алексей). The name Javar was borne by various heroic figures from the Barbarians, the Scandians, and other heroic peoples of the Ancient East and the Middle Ages. The name came to Rus' and other Slavic lands primarily from the Caucasus and Syria, as well as through the Ottoman Empire and Persia, where it was common among the military and nobility. The first mentions of the name in Russian chronicles date back to the 17th century, but it did not gain widespread use. However, in the 19th century, during the Persian and Ottoman incursions into Rus', the name became known among military and diplomatic circles. Bearers of the name Javar are often associated with willpower, resilience, courage, and leadership qualities. They possess robust health, can be decisive and straightforward in their actions. Sometimes, they exhibit a strong sense of justice and a desire to protect the weak. However, due to their strength and directness, bearers of the name may sometimes appear stern or sharp-tongued. There are not many world-renowned figures with this name. Nevertheless, in the history of Russia and the CIS, one can encounter military officers, state figures, athletes, and cultural figures named Javar. For example, the Russian diplomat and military figure Abram Javar is known. The popularity of the name Javar in Russian-speaking regions is extremely low. It is considered rare and exotic. It is more common in the masculine form, but it is sometimes used as a feminine name as well. Loving diminutives for the name Javar can vary: "Jaha" (shortened), "Jawa", "Javi", or even "Gav". The variant "Jawa" sounds more sharply, whereas "Jaha" or "Javi" is already closer to the Russian style.