Russian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Ultimately from Persian زر (zar, gold). Made widely known in Russian by Pushkin's The Fountain of Bakhchisaray (1823).

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Заре́ма (Zarémaf anim (genitive Заре́мы, nominative plural Заре́мы, genitive plural Заре́м)

  1. a female given name, Zarema, of Turkic and North Caucasian usage
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Etymology 2

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A new name of Soviet origin, acronym of за револю́цию ми́ра (za revoljúciju míra, for a world revolution).

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Заре́ма (Zarémaf anim (genitive Заре́мы, nominative plural Заре́мы, genitive plural Заре́м)

  1. (dated, rare) a female given name, Zarema, of occasional Soviet usage
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References

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  • Namitokova, R. Ju., editor (2012), Svódnyj slovárʹ líčnyx imjón naródov Sévernovo Kavkáza [Summary Dictionary of Given Names of the Peoples of North Caucasus] (in Russian), Moscow: FLINTA : Nauka, →ISBN, page 470
  • Superanskaja, A. V. (primary), Gusev, Ju. M., editors (1987), Správočnik líčnyx imjón naródov RSFSR [A Reference for Given Names of the Peoples of the RSFSR] (in Russian), 3rd edition, Moscow: Russkij jazyk