Lava
1. A Kurmanji word meaning healing, pleading, and praying; 2. Young; 3. The name of a cave in the Hakkari region in North Kurdistan.
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.
Lailan
1. Deserts and plains; 2. Moonlight.
Nare
A Kurdish song. See Narin.
Zawita
1. The name of a valley and town in Badinan, Iraqi Kurdistan; 2. Cold east wind.
Ieliyan
Nest, home.
Hori
The girl from heaven, the fairy, the angel.
Jwana
1. Nice; 2. Young; 3. Cute; 4. A Kurdish song.
Farat
1. Multiplicity, Euphrates; 2. Fast; 3. Flooded rivers; 4. Fresh and clean drinking water; 5. It is a river consisting of two branches. One branch is the Karasu River, which originates in Dumlutepe, north of Erzurum in North Kurdistan, and is 640 kilometers long. The other branch originates in Alazik in Northern Kurdistan and all merge to form the Euphrates River, which flows through Kurdistan for another 647 kilometers. The Euphrates and Tigris merge near Basra to form the Shatt al-Arab, which flows into the Persian Gulf.
Khalak
1. Ring; 2. Messy hair.