Nozhin/ Nojin
A new life, revival.
Chawrash
A black-eyed human.
Paprik
A kind of butterfly.
Rukhosh
Nice talking and smiling.
Tolaz
Beautiful.
Mard
1. Rebellious; 2. High and risen; 3. The ancient name of Media in Greek; 4. They are a large ancient Kurdish tribe who are the ancestors of the Lors; 5. A castle and village in the Lorestan region of Bahmanshir in Khorramshahr; 6. The present city of Mardin in North Kurdistan is reminiscent of this tribe.
Pardis
Paradise, an ancient Medi-Avestan word.
Khalat
1. Gift; 2. In many parts of Kurdistan, the shroud of the deceased is called a khalat; 3. The equipment that is brought to the groom's house by the bride is also called khalat.
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.
Lawko
1. Young boy; 2. Teenage boy; 3. Plural of law (young); In Kurdish, nouns with the suffix (ۆ) are used for calling because of loving them.