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Hamshin |
Nectarine. |
202 |
Hana |
1. Eyesight; 2. Power; 3. Strength and ability; 4. To rescue, to help; 5. Hope and wish. |
203 |
Hanar |
Pomegranate, a fruit that is good for purifying the blood and is abundant in cold and mountainous areas of Kurdistan. The roots are used for medicine and the bark for dye; Hawraman and Sharaban pomegranates are famous; It is also common in Kurdish songs and refers to the women's breast. |
204 |
Hane |
It is a town near Lje town in the Diyarbakir region of North Kurdistan. It is also mentioned in Kurdish songs. |
205 |
Harir |
1. Black piece, 2. A town and plain near Batas in South Kurdistan; 3. A food made from flour, dried, cut into pieces, and stored for the winter. |
206 |
Harme |
1. Pear; 2. A Kurdish song. |
207 |
Harsham |
A village in the Balisan region of South Kurdistan. |
208 |
Harsila |
Harsil, the cornerstone of the wall. |
209 |
Hasara |
Star. |
210 |
Hase |
It is a feminine name, probably derived from the name of Hasiba. |