Midiya
1. Mad, Media, the name of the Median state; 2. The place where the Medes lived; The Medes were of Indo-European descent and moved from the eastern Caspian Sea to the northwestern mountains of Iran in the ninth century BC. They gradually gained control over their neighbors by the end of the eighth century BC, established an independent government, and subjugated the Persian nation with the present city of Hagmatana or Hakmtan (Ecbatana) as their capital, but were defeated by Cyrus the Achaemenid in 550 BC. The word Mad later became May during the Sassanid period and then the Arabs changed it to Mah.
Vazhin/ Vajin
Revival.
Zhiwar/ Jiwar
.1 Active; 2. Life expectancy; 3. Life quality; 4. It is a village at the foot of Kosalan Mountain on the banks of the Sirwan River, opposite the villages of Slen and Blbar; 5. Civilized life.
Rojda/ Rozhda
Pointing the day, pointing the sun.
Freza
A field of cultivation that has been harvested.
Zharazhan/ Jarajan
1. The plural of the word Zharazh; 2. The name of a moountain near Zangan or Zanjan where there are many partridge and the villages are Kurdish.
Meward
Seed planting after the first autumn rains.
Khaman
Caring, someone who cares about someone else.
Lara
1. Dainty walking; 2. A kind of grain that grows in wheat; 3. Child crying; 4. Movement of vegetation and plants by the wind; 5. A type of wheat.
Rehan
Basil, an aromatic vegetable that is edible and dried for food; A Kurdish song.