Lona
1. The moonlight; 2. In Greek the guardian angel of the moon.
Zhinar/ Jinar
Someone who revives something.
Sharansh
1. A spring or flowing water; 2. A lake between Khamtir and Kira in the Zakho region.
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.
Joudi
A mountain range that is behind the city of Slopi in North Kurdistan and faces the city of Zakho in South Kurdistan; Joudi, originally Guti, is an ancient Kurdish tribe that the Arabs called Joudi. It is the mountain on which Noah's ship anchored and is mentioned in the Torah.
Sirwan
1. A flowing river; The name of a river in East Kurdistan that originates in three places and flows into the Darbandikhan dam in south Kurdistan.
Zawara
1. Child, baby; 2. Courage.
Faily
Several tribes of Kurds are originally from Ilam, but have been living in Baghdad for nearly 400 years and have moved there due to a lack of jobs and economic conditions in Iran; Some people think that Faily means: Feat Ali means: Followers of Imam Ali and changed the term over years; There is another idea that Kurdish laborers in Baghdad were called Pala and Fala and the word became popular. But most importantly, the Failis are the Kurds who speak the Kalhuri or Palawi dialect, which Arabs changed into Fahlavi. Because the Failis are Shiites, Saddam Hussein persecuted them for being Shiites, and thousands of them were killed and deported to Iran. See the word Palawan.
Zardawan
1. Mountaineer; 2. A person who hikes easily in the mountains; 3. A mountain near Kelana village in the Sna (Sanandaj) region.
Aranan
It is the name of a village a few kilometers from Sna that once belonged to the Ardalans. See (Aar) in the boys' names.