Dllaram
Calm, soothing.
Lawen
1. Soft and firm; 2. Delicate roots, willow sapling; 3. baby; 4. The comforter; 5. A kind of plant with a flexible stem that doesn't break and grows on the banks of streams and is called Surabi. It is used to make baskets; 6. In Kurdish literature, Lawen is a source and symbol of softness, tenderness, beauty, and endurance; 7. It is the name of a road between Sna and Kermashan; 8. The name of a river that originates in Qandil and flows to sea; 9. A village in the Lajan area near Piranshahr; 10. A Kurdish tribe that used to live in Sharazur; Ibn Khaldun writes in Tarikh Barber that they are a Kurdish tribe living in Algeria; Sheikh Mohammed Mardokh wrote in his book, History of Kurds and Kurdistan, that this tribe may have migrated during the Mongol invasion of Kurdistan.
Walat
1. Homeland, the land of people for living; 2. Refers to surroundings.
Zhala/ Jala
A bitter evergreen tree with leaves like willow leaves but slightly wider and bearing red and white flowers; Zhala is the name of two villages in Sangaw and Tanjaro regions; South Kurdistan, especially Badinan, has wildling willow trees.
Ramtin
The name of a harp player during the reign of Khosrow Parviz Sassanid.
Jolana
Swing.
Chamchamal
1. A stream in front of houses, a stream that flows through villages and cities; 2. A town between Sulaimani and Kirkuk; 3. It is an area in the Kermashan region. This name appears in the Gathas of Zoroastrianism and in the story of Rostam and Zoraw (Sohrab).
Dlldar
Brave person, beloved.
Daner
Judge.
Vana
They, these.