Pazuk
Pazuk were Kurds who previously were Yazidi and lived in North Kurdistan, but were later dispersed throughout Iran during the war between the Safavids and the Ottomans and became Turks, Persians, and converted to Shiism.
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.
Jwanrou
Beautiful scenery, beautiful.
Babouna
It is a plant that grows in early spring and flowers white with yellow insides. Chamomile flower.
Arabkha
1. It is composed of two words Ar, which means fire, and Apkha in ancient Assyrian terms means city, or center, which together means a city of fire or a place with oil. 2. It was the name of the city of Kirkuk in 572 AD and this name has nothing to do with the fake word (Arabkha); Contrary to what the Assyrians mentioned in their inscriptions, Kirkuk was known as Garmkan (meaning warm or hot) during the Sassanid period because of the oil and hot weather of the city, and the Syrians called it Binkirman. This name dates back to the fifth century BC. See the word Aar.
Zmrout
A precious gem.
Tanok
Fence, hedge.
Pardis
Paradise, an ancient Medi-Avestan word.
Jazhna/ Jajna
Celebration, bright, day of joy and happiness.
Tokan
The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan that the Turkish state changed to a Turkish name.