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Adiyaman |
A Kurdish city in North Kurdistan, See the word Ad. |
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Ado |
In ancient times, it was the name of the god of the wind. This name is common among Kurds in West Kurdistan and Lebanon. See the word "Ad". |
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Ajakh |
Obvious, clear |
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Akhez |
Half-standing up to show respect. |
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Ako |
The top of the mountain; Sheikh Mohammed Mardokhi Kurdistani in his book "The History of Kurds and Kurdistan" says: They are a tribe living in the north of Ranya. The Ako or Akoyan tribe is a brave, hospitable, and patriotic tribe. |
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Apo |
It is a word for respect and to call uncle. |
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Apora |
Population, a group of people together. |
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Ara |
1. Friendship and peace; 2. Permanent residence. |
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Arabkha |
1. It is composed of two words Ar, which means fire, and Apkha in ancient Assyrian terms means city, or center, which together means a city of fire or a place with oil. 2. It was the name of the city of Kirkuk in 572 AD and this name has nothing to do with the fake word (Arabkha); Contrary to what the Assyrians mentioned in their inscriptions, Kirkuk was known as Garmkan (meaning warm or hot) during the Sassanid period because of the oil and hot weather of the city, and the Syrians called it Binkirman. This name dates back to the fifth century BC. See the word Aar. |
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Arad |
It is the name of an angel in Zoroastrianism. |