Adad
1. The name of the ruler of the ancient Kurdish tribe (Lolo) who was from Babylon; 2. It was the surname of the chief of the tribe "Nasiko" in 881 AD. See the word "Ad".
Hawri
1. A piece of delicate white silk used for women's headscarves; 2. A Kurdish song.
Jwamer
See the word Jamer.
Wazn
1. Newly blossomed, bud; 2. Desire; 3. In Kermashani dialect, means opened.
Lazo
Laso, O beautiful, O young.
Zevin
Silver, made of silver.
Vinda
1. Thirst and desire; 2. Someone who has a wish.
Gasha
1. Growth; 2. Progress; 3. Fresh fruit of grapevine; 4. Joy and happiness; 5. Fresh; 6. Smile; 7. Fresh vine branches; 8. Tall and self-make up.
Ako
The top of the mountain; Sheikh Mohammed Mardokhi Kurdistani in his book "The History of Kurds and Kurdistan" says: They are a tribe living in the north of Ranya. The Ako or Akoyan tribe is a brave, hospitable, and patriotic tribe.
Basrat
It is a village in the Botan region of North Kurdistan.