Nayri
1. In the Gathas the word Nayr, in ancient Zand and Pazand, meant fire; 2. Nayri means: of the tribe of the fire-worshippers; 3. Nayri also means the tribe who are vinedressers and bring grapes; 4. It is also the name of a wide square above the village of Saban in Halabja; 5. A folk song of the Sharazur region; 6. Nahri or Nayri is a region in the country of Shamdinan; 7. They were also a tribe of Kurds that in ancient times gave rise to two tribes (Sobar and Goto); 8. Minorsky and Turdangin say that the region of Nayri or Hobshka was called the valleys of Botan, which once had an independent state; Majorson says: If we look at the time of the Gothis, who lived in the 12th and 15th centuries BC, we see that these people, who advanced the Medes, had a good life in Central Kurdistan and had such power that instilled fear in their neighbors. It was this nation that later changed its name to Kurds; The country of the Nayrites at that time extended from the Great River to its source in the Middle Sea. When the Medes lost their government, they gradually moved to this place and rebuilt it.
Chopi
1. Dance; 2. A piece that the first person of the dance group holds in Kurdish dance; 3. A rhythm in Kurdish that Iraqi Arabs have registered in their names and call it Chopi!! 4. A famous Kurdish singer from Kirkuk (Ms. Chopi).
Galo
1. When a speaker is talking and calls or asks listeners; 2. Galo is a Kurdish song.
Khara
1. Kharan, a kind of precious piece; 2. Ready for work.
Halaw
It is a feminine name and a Kurdish song.
Dado
Wise, quiet, calm.
Danar
The founder and the builder.
Varsa
It is the name of a resort in the Dersim region of North Kurdistan, Turkey.
Pakosa
The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan was changed by the Turkish state to a Turkish name.
Gullala
A long stem red flower with black dots that grows in spring.