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Okay, here is the translation: The name **Ziyaiddin** is a masculine name of Turkic origin, pronounced "Ziayiddin" in Russian. It originates from the Persian/Turkic suffix "-idin", meaning "servant of God", "God's servant". The name itself consists of two parts: "Ziya" (or "Zi" in some spellings) and "idin". "Ziya" can derive from the word "ziyad", meaning "great", "much", "high" in Persian, or from the word "ziya" – light, visibility, giving the name the meaning of "Servant of God who shines" or "God's Shining Servant". Consequently, the full meaning of the name can be interpreted as "God's Shining Servant" or "Great God's Servant". The name has deep religious roots and is common in Islamic countries and Turkic republics of Central Asia. It entered the Russian language and gained widespread use in Russian-speaking countries following the emergence of the well-known Russian television presenter and public figure **Muhammad Ismail Khabibullayev**, who bears this name. His popularity significantly increased the name's recognition among Russian speakers. Regarding character traits, those named Ziyaiddin are often associated with qualities such as reliability, responsibility, dedication to their work, and spirituality. People with this name are often perceived as strong, decisive, and possessing deep inner resilience. They strive for spiritual development and often choose professions related to education, religion, or public activity. Besides Muhammad Ismail Khabibullayev, known bearers of the name include members of the clergy and public figures in the CIS and Middle East countries. In Russia and CIS countries, the name Ziyaiddin is relatively specific but sufficiently recognizable, particularly in Muslim republics. Overall, its recognition is largely due to the activities of Khabibullayev and his television projects. Nicknames and familiar forms of the name include "Dima", "Dinar", "Zinur", "Dina".