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Aad |
The word Aad has several meanings: 1. Island, land in water; 2. Strength, power; 3. God of strength and power; 4. In ancient times, it was the name of the god of the wind and became the prefix of many other words in old Kurdish. The letter (d) is often changed to the word (z). |
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Aar |
1. At that time the prefix (ar) meaning (fire and pure) was used to honor things that were (pure and sacred), such as Ariyakis, Aribans, and Archari; In fact, the name Archari was Chari, which became Cheri. 2. The word (Ar) in Kurdish means fire and red color, which comes from the root of the Avestan word (Ar) and means (fire-worshipper) and (red). In Pahlavi or Kalhor Kurdish, means the same thing and is called (Arus); 3. Great and majestic; 4. It means pain and suffering in the old Kalhori dialect; 5. Ar also means light skin; 6. It is a verb suffix and is attached to some words to form another word; The word Ararat is probably derived from the words Ar and Awir. They may have put this word on this mountain because it is a volcano. Turks changed the word "agir" to "aghir" and added a Turkish word, dagh, meaning mountain, and named it Aghridagh; The Turkish government added the word “dagh” to the Kurdish word “agr” in order to distort the Kurdish name in the region; Because it is a volcano, it is prone to devastating earthquakes. |
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Aban |
1. The month of restarting rain; 2. The name of the guardian angel of water in Zoroastrianism; 3. Fairy. |
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Abasa |
1. Like this; 2. Mirza (writer) of Shapur I of Sassanid; 3. The name of a Kurdish tribe in the Qamishli region in West Kurdistan. |
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Abur |
1. Livelihood; 2. Organization and formation of wealth and finances. |
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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". |
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Adar |
Adar month in Assyrian, March. See the word "Ad". |
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Adgar |
Complete, repeatedly, step by step, Successive. |
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Adiabn |
In ancient times, from the Medes era to the Sassanids era, the cities of Zakho, Duhok, and Akre! were called. See the word "Ad". |
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Adinan |
It is a village between Kakasia and Nasrawa villages in the Saqqez region of East Kurdistan. See the name Ad. |