Hazhand/ Hajand
Strange.
Melagh
1. Pendulum or the grapes hanged on the walls for eating on the first night of winter; 2. A red flower.
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.
Fenk
The opposite of warm, cool.
Frishta
1. Servant of God in heaven, fairy; 2. Very beautiful; 3. Luck.
Zhilwan/ Jilwan
1. Fireman, one who deals with fire; 2. A person who raises vineyards and fruit trees: vinedresser, fireman; (Zhil) alone 1. Meaning: movement; 2. Tiny, the opposite of big; 3. Little fire under the ashes; (Wan) is someone caring; (Zhilwan) 1. means fireman; 2. vinedresser; 3. Zhilwan: A mountain overlooking the village of Maluma and opposite the Asngaran mountain and belongs to the Sulaimani region in South Kurdistan. See Zhilamo.
Zhilawar/ Jilawar
1. It is a Kurdish village in the Hayman region near Ankara that contains Kurds fled to since the Ottoman period; 2. Creature, living thing.
Makwan
A high mountain in South Kurdistan.
Reshanko
It was the name of a Kurdish tribe in the Haymani region near Ankara, which was exiled to Bulgaria and Bosnia by the Ottomans.
Baze
The name of a village in Badinan, South Kurdistan.