Pazuk
Pazuk were Kurds who previously were Yazidi and lived in North Kurdistan, but were later dispersed throughout Iran during the war between the Safavids and the Ottomans and became Turks, Persians, and converted to Shiism.
Wilkan
Dolls, objects made of nylon, cloth, or other materials for children's play.
Rand
Brave and strong girl.
Wenasar
A village in the Sna region near Degulan (Dehgolan) in East Kurdistan.
Qade/ Ghade
1. Land, soil; 2. Game field.
Rado
1. To interpret; 2. Service.
Hunar
The talent and product of the artist that originates from human feelings and becomes productive by the artist.
Waniyar
Literate, the person who finished studies.
Flun
A village near the Amokan in the Harir Plain in the Shaqlawa region.
Waysa
Wais is the name of a sheikh whose grave is on a mountain in Maydasht, Kermanshah. It is said that this man was a king and was upset by seeing a dead man, resigned from government, and became a Sufi and a repentant man. This is expressed in the story of the Zambilfrosh, and many say that it may have been this man. It should be noted that the Arab Wais al-Qaranayn, whose grave is in Yemen, is not the same as Waisi Maydasht.