Pola
1. An iron with which guns are made, a kind of metal stronger than iron; 2. It is the surname of the Janpola tribe in Lebanon, which ruled Aleppo for many years and had independent institutions, but the Syrian government called them Junbalat. Kamal Junbalat belongs to this tribe and now lives in the mountains of Lebanon.
Diman
Landscape, view.
Langar
1. Stopping, when flying or dancing; 2. Anchor; 3. Restraint and standing in high and narrow places; 4. Disabled; 5. When birds stop flying in the air.
Khonas
1. Self-knowledge, ourselves; 2. Familiar; 3. An animal or poultry that is owned.
Mitradad
Mitradad or Mehrdad was one of Astyages's shepherds whose wife's name was Spaka.
Khanzad
Khanzad was the daughter of the Emir of Soran, who was known as Pasha Kora. Khanzad was a tall girl with black hair that fell over her shoulders and a beautiful and chaste girl. After the death of her brother Sulaiman Bاg, she became the Emir of Soran and took over the rule of the Soran region. Khanzad was a just and patriotic emir who worked for the reconstruction of the country and education. During her reign, many mosques, buildings, and baths were built.
Chachan
1. A kind of children's game; 2. A Kurdish tribe in Kurdistan; 3. A Kurdish song in Kurmanji.
Zmrout
A precious gem.
Khomal
Homemade, local, of your home.
Arwa
It is the name of an angel in Zoroastrianism. See (Aar) in the boys' name.