Venus
Aphrodite, Venus, was the Greek goddess of love and beauty; The Romans called Aphrodite Venus, and Venus is the first statue to be represented naked; The Greek poet Hazbud wrote poetry about Venus; Aphrodite was not only unique in beauty but also had the power to seduce and attract those who were attracted to her, and she attracted Paris, the son of the king of Tarwa. The most valuable statue of Aphrodite (Venus) is the artificial Praxitel, now in the Vatican, another famous statue carved by Methuselah in Paris, and two other statues of Venus in Rome and Florence.
Meward
Seed planting after the first autumn rains.
Aban
1. The month of restarting rain; 2. The name of the guardian angel of water in Zoroastrianism; 3. Fairy.
Khunaw
1. Khunav, dew; 2. Very soft rain; 3. The water of Shorba and Qawrma (food).
Rejan/Rezhan
Rainfall, heavy rain.
Liva
Newborn lamb.
Qaroush/ Gharoush
A kind of plant from which they make broom.
Nawnamam
Seedling, fresh seedlings. See Nawzar.
Dalal
Cute, beautiful, and nice.
Zbe
The shortened form of Zubeda.