Ellakh
Mountain, resort.
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.
Parang
Earring pendants.
Jwana
1. Nice; 2. Young; 3. Cute; 4. A Kurdish song.
Swara
1. Rider; 2. Dominant; 3. Horse rider; 4. Group of Riders.
Barana
1. Rain; 2. It is the title of many folk songs.
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.
Artimis
1. The goddess of the hunt; 2. The goddess of the moon; 3. The daughter of the Gutian chieftain, Othanus, who was known as the god of beauty and was the wife of Khashayar Shah, king of Media. See (Aar) in the boys' names.
Chakdar
Armed, someone who has weapons.
Khanian
1. A Kurdish tribe in Jazir and Botan that Sheikh Mohammed Mardokhi Kurdistani mentions in the history of Kurds and Kurdistan: They live around Bayazid. See Khani; 2. Khanian is a village in the Shaswar district of Shiraz its people speak a mixture of Kurdish and Gilaki; 3. It is a village in the Maragha region and they speak Kurdish.