| 281 |
Radar |
Newcomer, renovation, new, in Kurmanji, means: new, fresh. |
| 282 |
Rado |
1. To interpret; 2. Service. |
| 283 |
Radosa |
It was the name of an old village in the Van region of Kurdistan but was changed to a Turkish name during the Ottoman period. |
| 284 |
Rajan |
The grandfather of the prophet Zoroaster. |
| 285 |
Raman |
1. To forget and focus on something; 2. Thought, surprise; 3. A tribe of Kurds living in the Fars province; 4. Raman occupies five cities in Fars province, with Shiraz as its center. |
| 286 |
Ramtin |
The name of a harp player during the reign of Khosrow Parviz Sassanid. |
| 287 |
Rebwar |
Passenger, traveler. |
| 288 |
Redar |
1. Road guards; 2. The traveler; 3. The name of a village in South Kurdistan; 4. Permissive. |
| 289 |
Rejan/Rezhan |
Rainfall, heavy rain. |
| 290 |
Renas |
Someone who knows the road/path. |