Choman
1. The plural of streams and rivers, several streams that come together, such as the Choman stream, which passes through the villages of Wawan and Nalas and is called: (Kalve), but in Alan and Asos, it is called: Choman. In Iranian geography, it is known as Sardasht River; 2. Choman is also a town near Galala in southern Kurdistan, both of which were destroyed and burned by the Ba'ath regime.
Palkan
The Palakan are the oldest urban tribe and the oldest Kurdish tribe that were exiled to Khorasan during the reign of Shah Abbas Safavid.
Chloura
1. Ice, the water flowing down from the roofs and freezes, the water of the snow and rain flowing in the mountains that freezes in winter; 2. Ice cream.
Hazhbin
Forward-looking, experienced.
Narawan
Narwan is a tree with beautiful branches and black. It flowers before the leaves bloom, but does not have fruit.
Lawo
The word to call young boy, O boy.
Snur
The line between two lands, border.
Yakhi
1. Rebellious; 2. Alamut mountain; 3. Someone who strikes.
Varso
The name of a village in the Dersim region in North Kurdistan.
Waysa
Wais is the name of a sheikh whose grave is on a mountain in Maydasht, Kermanshah. It is said that this man was a king and was upset by seeing a dead man, resigned from government, and became a Sufi and a repentant man. This is expressed in the story of the Zambilfrosh, and many say that it may have been this man. It should be noted that the Arab Wais al-Qaranayn, whose grave is in Yemen, is not the same as Waisi Maydasht.