Jgarkhwen
1. It symbolizes the subjugated and oppressed; 2. The Kurdish poet from West Kurdistan who died in Sweden.
Mawat
A town in southern Kurdistan that was destroyed by chemical bombs by the Ba'ath regime, but has now been rebuilt.
Yarsan
It is a compound of two words (Yar and San) that Yar means: friend, companion, and San means: Lord, sun, Sultan, which together, Yarsan means: lover of the Lord, friend of the sun, friend of the Sultan. Yarsan is the name of the Kurdish religion of Al-Haq in Kurdistan, also known as the Goran tribe.
Banoura
An ancient name of the Sassanid period.
Tokan
The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan that the Turkish state changed to a Turkish name.
Langar
1. Stopping, when flying or dancing; 2. Anchor; 3. Restraint and standing in high and narrow places; 4. Disabled; 5. When birds stop flying in the air.
Zhamak/ Jamak
It was the old name of a Kurdish village in the Sevas region of North Kurdistan, which the Turkish state changed to a Turkish name.
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".
Hasara
Star.
Bavl
Bafll, bavell, babll; 1. waterfall, lake, spring; 2. Bavl is called Pavr in Avesta and means a waterfall.