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**Djeferat** (female) is a loanword from the English language, derived from the male name **Jeffrey**. In turn, **Jeffrey** originates from the ancient Hebrew name **geber** (גֵּבּר), meaning "strong," "warrior," or "man." Consequently, the direct meaning of the name Djeferat is "strong," "brave," although in its feminine form, it is interpreted as a unique strength of spirit, resilience, and confidence. The name passed through the English language, where **Jeffrey** (male) and **Dorothy** (female) are its primary forms. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name Djeferat is used less frequently, but it can be found among foreign female names, especially among parents who wish to give their child a name with a Western history and meaning. Historically, the name was widespread in Western Europe during the Middle Ages, particularly among Anglican and Anglo-American families. In Russia, however, it gained popularity in the last decade, primarily due to the influence of Western culture and the trend for names with unusual origins. People with this name are often associated with traits such as willpower, decisiveness, resilience, and the ability to overcome difficulties. They possess strong inner strength and the capability to find solutions in complex situations. Djeferats are usually characterized by originality, independence, and boldness in decision-making. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name Djeferat in Russia, as it is not a traditional name. International celebrities with this name are rare, but one can mention, for example, actress **Katherine Hendrix** (Katherine Hendrix), known for her role in the film "Cosmic Scary Stories" (originally "Cosmic Scary Stories"). The popularity of the name Djeferat in Russia is low; it does not feature in the top list of female names. It is more characteristic of English-speaking countries, where it can be heard among foreign options. Variants of the name include shorter forms such as **Jina** (Jina) or **Ferat** (Ferat), as well as nicknames based on the meaning of the name, for example, **Silvia** (strength).