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Zapan |
1. The branch of a river; 2. Clean, smooth, and slim stones that children play with on the banks of the river. |
212 |
Zardawan |
1. Mountaineer; 2. A person who hikes easily in the mountains; 3. A mountain near Kelana village in the Sna (Sanandaj) region. |
213 |
Zaro |
Child, baby. |
214 |
Zaynal |
1. An oil land; 2. A village near Mawat in South Kurdistan. |
215 |
Zaza |
1. Grandchildren or great-grandchildren; 2. It is a wide area in Kurdistan; 3. One of the oldest dialects of the Kurdish language; 4. A tribe or part of the Kurds in North Kurdistan. |
216 |
Zebar |
1. The riverside; 2. The name of a Kurdish tribe living between Akre and Great Zab in South Kurdistan. |
217 |
Zed |
1. The homeland; 2. The city, village, or place where someone was born. |
218 |
Zhaman/ Jaman |
1. Church bells; 2. The name of a village in North Kurdistan. |
219 |
Zhilamo/ Jilamo |
Small fruit tree branch, tiny ash that can light fire again. |
220 |
Zhilwan/ Jilwan |
1. Fireman, one who deals with fire; 2. A person who raises vineyards and fruit trees: vinedresser, fireman; (Zhil) alone 1. Meaning: movement; 2. Tiny, the opposite of big; 3. Little fire under the ashes; (Wan) is someone caring; (Zhilwan) 1. means fireman; 2. vinedresser; 3. Zhilwan: A mountain overlooking the village of Maluma and opposite the Asngaran mountain and belongs to the Sulaimani region in South Kurdistan. See Zhilamo. |