Wala
1. Open; 2. empty; 3. high; 4. Girls' dresses; 5. cotton, delicate pieces.
Peshang
The head of the caravan, the leader.
Frmesk
Tears.
Lasama
Rain.
Yasna
Feast; part of the larger part of the Avesta, the prophet Zoroaster's collection of religious hymns.
Yaghut
Ruby, an expensive red stone used for rings, earrings, and so on.
Chnaw
1. Woven; 2. Hanged; 4. To pile on each other, accumulate.
Gawaro
1. Originally Gawrro, means: a stream that the Yarsani Kurds lived on the banks of, the river of the Gawrs, or a stream that belonged to the Gawrs; 2. It is the name of a stream between Sna and Kamyaran.
Mado
It is derived from the word Mad (Medes), meaning little Mad. The letter (ۆ) at the end of a word in Kurdish means to make it little because of loving it. Such as Jamal: Jamo, or Hassan: Hasso.
Mazda
1. The short form of Ahura Mazda, the Zoroastrian god; 2. A small hole that sunlight or rays enter through; The Persian dictionary (Amid) says that Mazda means to add up or increase the value of something, which has nothing to do with this word.