Daniyar
1. Lord, gracious; 2. A generous person.
Marwan
City of snakes (Mar in Kurdish), Marwan, Mariwan; Marwan is the old name of the city of Mariwan. Mariwan has too many snakes. There was a small village called Tazade in the south of Mariwan that was burned down by people because of snakes. In spring, the area around Zrewar is like a city of snakes. Everywhere is full of snakes. The elderly people of Mariwan say that it was because of the many snakes that this city was first called Marwan, and then Mariwan. On the road from Marivan to Sna (Sanandaj), there was a bridge called Kalekawa that crossed the village of Tarkhanawa. There was full of snakes. There were a couple of villages near Zrebar, where snakes were on the roofs of the houses. They evacuated and burned them too.
Tirawan
A person who is skilled in archery.
Rojda/ Rozhda
Pointing the day, pointing the sun.
Baniya
Baniyan, high plain, high place.
Hori
The girl from heaven, the fairy, the angel.
Gotan
It was the name of a Kurdish tribe in the Van region that was exiled to Cyprus by the Ottoman Empire and stayed there. They gradually forgot their language and culture among the Turks and became Turks.
Harir
1. Black piece, 2. A town and plain near Batas in South Kurdistan; 3. A food made from flour, dried, cut into pieces, and stored for the winter.
Fadl
Fadl and Fadila and some other names used in North Kurdistan, some of which are strange and meaningless; It seems Fadl and Fadila are also derived from Fatma.
Manizha
Clean and tidy.