Atrosa
1. Like fire; 2. Referring to the worshiper of fire; 3. The image of fire (or similar to fire); 4. Something that has come out of fire.
Zhiyar/ Jiyar
Civilized life.
Waran
1. Rain; 2. A village on the road from Sardasht to Piranshar, in East Kurdistan.
Tamoura
Tanmour, Talmur, is an ancient instrument that consists of two words. If it is Tanmur, it becomes: Tan means body, and Mur means mourning. If it's Talmur, it contains Tal, meaning wire, and Mur is mourning. Both are two old Kurdish words, which the Persians have turned into tanbur, and tanbur has no meaning.
Chilan
1. Thin ring; 2. Locks and keys.
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).
Chapar
Postman.
Hunar
The talent and product of the artist that originates from human feelings and becomes productive by the artist.
Qatur/ Ghatur
The name of a Kurdish castle, area, and village near its city in the Shkak's region (where shkak tribe live), which dates back to 716 AD, when Sargon II, king of Assyria, passed through it and entered the territory of Urator.
Qars/ Ghars
1. Angry; 2. A city and area in North Kurdistan.