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Jamur |
This name is originally Charmu, meaning white, but the Turks changed it to Jamur. |
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Jane |
It is derived from the word Jan for showing love. |
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Jangawar |
The Warrior, fighter. |
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Jangi |
Fighter, wanting to fight. |
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Jango |
1. Small battles; 2. It symbolizes the human wanting to fight. |
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Jano |
1. Beloved; Kurmanji Kurdish generally calls the dear: Jan, (Jano); 2. A Kurdish song changed to Turkish: (Jano Jano Jan Qurban). |
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Janyar |
Humanitarian. |
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Jarbaza |
1. Pain; 2. Playful; 3. Courageous, brave. |
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Jasana |
Gasana, Jasana is a village near Qamchogha village, located between Sara and Ajdahak mountains and near Kani Khan village, which is also located on the road. There is a cave near the village of Jasana, which is known as Jasana Cave. It is an ancient historical cave that contains ancient remains. It is near Surdasha village near Dukan town in Sulaimani of South Kurdistan |
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Jasr |
1. Brave; 2. Tall. |