Halaw
It is a feminine name and a Kurdish song.
Aban
1. The month of restarting rain; 2. The name of the guardian angel of water in Zoroastrianism; 3. Fairy.
Khazma
Special.
Qazaz/ Ghazaz
1. Silk seller; 2. A type of rhythm in Kurdish songs.
Hayran
1. Lover; 2. It is a very old Kurdish maqam that dates back to the Zoroastrian period.
Brwa
To be sure of something, to believe in someone.
Nari
1. Nayr, an ancient word in the Zoroastrian Gathas meaning fire; 2. Delicate, thin, shy woman; 3. Sad songs; 4. It was the name of a dam west of Baghdad in the Kut area, built during the Sassanid period; Ibn Rustam in his book Al-Aghlaq al-Nafsiya mentions the city of Kut before Islam and this dam and says: Kut was inhabited by Kurds and the Faylis lived there. See Nayri.
Jasan
A Kurdish city in southern Kurdistan, speaking the Kalhori dialect.
Atro
In Avestan, Atar; in Pahlavi, Ator and Atakhsh; this word is derived from the word Atropatin or Old Azerbaijani. During the Median period, the land of Mukrian (present time Mahabad) was called Small Media and then Atropatin or Atropategan or Azerbaijan, which is called Mukriyan today.
Hazya
Dragon.