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"Rut" is an Italian equivalent of the name "Ruth."

Specifically, the Italian and English names trace their origins back to the original Hebrew name whose meaning is "companion." In Italian, it is a feminine noun as a feminine proper name. The pronunciation is "root."

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Rut is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Ruth." The feminine proper noun originates in the Hebrew רוּת for "compassion" (piet�). The pronunciation will be "root" in Italian.

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