Vazan

1. Revival, revival of a river; 2. Rebirth.

Araz

1. Ara-aas, aras, tears of joy; 2. One of the commanders of the small Medi; 3. One of the Kurdish heroes Za'faranlu; The Araz River, or Aras, originates in the Bingol region of North Kurdistan and flows 435 kilometers through Kurdistan, crossing the central border between Iran and Azerbaijan and flowing into the Caspian Sea. The length of Araz reaches 920 kilometers. See the word Aar.

Faranti

A precious stone like turquoise and ruby. See Chery name in the boys section.

Qashan/ Ghashan

1. A bird that lives on the beach; 2. A village in South Kurdistan.

Leshaw

A lot of water, powerful water.

Bade

Bate, a village between Duhok and Zawita in South Kurdistan.

Tashko

1. Busy and active; 2. Fit; 3. The Kurdish name of a village in north Kurdistan that it was changed by the Turkish state to a Turkish name.

Atrodat

This is a Madian name and was the name of one of the famous Madians in the pre-Achaemenid period. However, Mohammad Sadiq Mirza says, in his book on Kurds and his plundered History: “Atrodat is a legendary name that the historian Ctesias chose for the father of Cyrus Achaemenid", which his weak point is he received from the written texts of the Persian empire, or from the language of the people heard it.

Rounak

Light.

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.

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