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Mamz |
1. Deer; 2. A fish that lays a nest; 3. The iron that fastens the horse rider to the back of the pedal. |
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Manay |
1. Indestructible, eternal; 2. In Hawrami Man: means family and place, such as Hawraman: means the family or dynasty of the Ahura Mazda; 3. In the Gathas of Zoroaster, which is written in the Kalhuri, Hawrami, Jafi, and Snai dialects, Mana or Manay, signifies Lord and God; 4. Manay is the name of a resort in Hawraman. |
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Mandan |
1. Dark huts in the mountains; 2. The name of the daughter of the king of Media and the mother of Cyrus the Achaemenid, who was of the Median tribe; 3. The name of a village in the Barzan region of South Kurdistan. |
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Mariya |
1. The heroes and warriors of Mitan or Manna tribes; 2. It was the name of a Kurdish tribe. See Mardin in the boys section. |
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Nada |
A fruit that ripens early. |
236 |
Nahi |
1. A plant whose flowers are similar to a star; 2. The Morning Star. |
237 |
Nakhshin |
Designed, beautiful, and elegant, decorated with patterns and paintings. |
238 |
Namam |
1. One-year tree, young tree; 2. A kind of carpet or rug. |
239 |
Narin |
1. An ancient word in the Zoroastrian Gathas meaning fire; 2. Delicate, thin, shy woman; 3. Sad songs; 4. It was the name of a dam west of Baghdad in the Kut region, built during the Sassanid period; Ibn Rustam in his book Al-Aghlaq al-Nafsiya mentions the city of Kut before Islam on this dam and says: that Kut was inhabited by Faili Kurds who lived there. See Nairi. |
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Narmin |
Soft and beautiful. |