Khase
Nice, good.
Galo
1. When a speaker is talking and calls or asks listeners; 2. Galo is a Kurdish song.
Nasrin
A white fragrant flower with small petals that resembles a daffodil.
Chro
1. New tree leaves and flowers, bloom; 2. Eating slowly.
Charoka
The piece of cloth that women wear over their shoulders.
Chan
1. A device made of wood and iron used to thresh harvested wheat and has iron blades that grind the wheat and prepare it. 2. A tool used in the fields to clean wells. 3. Alarm.
Zara
1. An old Kurdish name meaning partridge; 2. The name of a town in North Kurdistan on the road from Sewas to Erzinjan; 3. The names of Sarah and Zara are the same and the Arabs have changed the word Zara to Sarah; 4. Sara or Zara is also the name of a mountain in the Sulaimani region near the Azhdahak Mountain, located between the city of Dukan and the town of Surdash.
Mataw
1. Moonlight; 2. A kind of firework for Newroz night. This name was Persian (Mahtab) and was changed to Kurdish and made into Mataw, while the Persians do not call fireworks Mataw.
Narnj
1. A fruit of the orange family; 2. The name of several Kurdish songs and orange is a symbol of women's breasts.
Rounak
Light.