| 1 |
Jaban |
1. This word was originally (gawan or jawan) and in Kurdish means cowherd or herder. They lived in southern Kurdistan, but they have no remains; 2. He was the name of one of the chieftains of the Sassanid period during the reign of Yazdgerd; 2. The name of a town in the Kut region of southern Kurdistan, where the Faylis lived, but they expelled the Kurds and settled Arabs. See Jawan. |
| 2 |
Jabe |
The shortened form of Jaber. |
| 3 |
Jaff |
1. Gaff, cattle-breeder, cattle-breeding tribe; 2. They are a large famous Kurdish tribe living in two parts of South Kurdistan and Iran. |
| 4 |
Jamer |
1. Brave; 2. chivalric. |
| 5 |
Jamur |
This name is originally Charmu, meaning white, but the Turks changed it to Jamur. |
| 6 |
Jane |
It is derived from the word Jan for showing love. |
| 7 |
Jangawar |
The Warrior, fighter. |
| 8 |
Jangi |
Fighter, wanting to fight. |
| 9 |
Jango |
1. Small battles; 2. It symbolizes the human wanting to fight. |
| 10 |
Jano |
1. Beloved; Kurmanji Kurdish generally calls the dear: Jan, (Jano); 2. A Kurdish song changed to Turkish: (Jano Jano Jan Qurban). |