Chama
Hymns, poems, passion.
Jano
1. Beloved; Kurmanji Kurdish generally calls the dear: Jan, (Jano); 2. A Kurdish song changed to Turkish: (Jano Jano Jan Qurban).
Ganjo
Treasure, wealth, calling a young person.
Erarto
A group of the ancient race of the Medes.
Zhuwar/ Juwar
1. Excessive and severe pain; 2. A village in Hawraman, East Kurdistan.
Tirej/ Tirezh
See Tiroj/ Tirozh.
Smko
It is a short form for Smayil (Ismail); In Kurdish, the letter O (ۆ) is a suffix for male and means love to little ones, such as Dimo, Jamo, and Smko; Smko is the nickname of Smayil Agha Shkak, who was the chief of the Shkak tribe in East Kurdistan who revolted against the Reza Shah's government in the hope of liberating Kurdistan and fought against the Iranian army. On June 20, 1930, he was shot by Reza Khan's soldiers and was martyred for the liberation of Kurdistan. Smayil Sharifzadeh, who was killed by Reza Pahlavi's soldiers in Darena near Bana city, was called Smko.
Lezga
Shelter.
Shene
1. Slow; 2. A village on the border of South Kurdistan, located on the slopes of the Nawzang Mountain, at the foot of Mount Mamanda in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Paseen
A plain east of Erzurum in North Kurdistan.