Aar
1. At that time the prefix (ar) meaning (fire and pure) was used to honor things that were (pure and sacred), such as Ariyakis, Aribans, and Archari; In fact, the name Archari was Chari, which became Cheri. 2. The word (Ar) in Kurdish means fire and red color, which comes from the root of the Avestan word (Ar) and means (fire-worshipper) and (red). In Pahlavi or Kalhor Kurdish, means the same thing and is called (Arus); 3. Great and majestic; 4. It means pain and suffering in the old Kalhori dialect; 5. Ar also means light skin; 6. It is a verb suffix and is attached to some words to form another word; The word Ararat is probably derived from the words Ar and Awir. They may have put this word on this mountain because it is a volcano. Turks changed the word "agir" to "aghir" and added a Turkish word, dagh, meaning mountain, and named it Aghridagh; The Turkish government added the word “dagh” to the Kurdish word “agr” in order to distort the Kurdish name in the region; Because it is a volcano, it is prone to devastating earthquakes.
Chnaw
1. Woven; 2. Hanged; 4. To pile on each other, accumulate.
Fraz
Velvet, is a piece used in women Kurdish clothes like jacket.
Nabaz
Hero, invincible, strong, and capable.
Maward
Mohammadi flowers, a type of flower from which rose water can be gained.
Zakhan
Very hard stones.
Patis
The name of a Gothic ruler who ruled the city of Lagash 2,500 BC.
Narnj
1. A fruit of the orange family; 2. The name of several Kurdish songs and orange is a symbol of women's breasts.
Tavga
Waterfall.
Jwamer
See the word Jamer.