Ara
1. Friendship and peace; 2. Permanent residence.
Nari
1. Nayr, an ancient word in the Zoroastrian Gathas meaning fire; 2. Delicate, thin, shy woman; 3. Sad songs; 4. It was the name of a dam west of Baghdad in the Kut area, built during the Sassanid period; Ibn Rustam in his book Al-Aghlaq al-Nafsiya mentions the city of Kut before Islam and this dam and says: Kut was inhabited by Kurds and the Faylis lived there. See Nayri.
Yasa
The law, the constitution, and the principles of society considered by the state and parliament to protect and manage a society.
Daban
It is an area behind Mount Piramagrun near Sulaimani in South Kurdistan.
Znar
1. Huge mountain rocks; 2. A village in the Ilam region known as Fayli Kurds.
Waysa
Wais is the name of a sheikh whose grave is on a mountain in Maydasht, Kermanshah. It is said that this man was a king and was upset by seeing a dead man, resigned from government, and became a Sufi and a repentant man. This is expressed in the story of the Zambilfrosh, and many say that it may have been this man. It should be noted that the Arab Wais al-Qaranayn, whose grave is in Yemen, is not the same as Waisi Maydasht.
Jazhna/ Jajna
Celebration, bright, day of joy and happiness.
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.
Sardoris
The name of the first king of Urartu, an ancient Kurdish tribe that was contemporary with the Assyrians and ruled the land of Lolo.
Dajdar/Dazhdar
1. Supporter; 2. Lawyer; 3. The castle guard.