341 |
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. |
342 |
Zebar |
1. The riverside; 2. The name of a Kurdish tribe living between Akre and Great Zab in South Kurdistan. |
343 |
Zed |
1. The homeland; 2. The city, village, or place where someone was born. |
344 |
Zhako/ Jako |
It is the name of a mountain in the Sarhad region of North Kurdistan. |
345 |
Zhamak/ Jamak |
It was the old name of a Kurdish village in the Sevas region of North Kurdistan, which the Turkish state changed to a Turkish name. |
346 |
Zhaman/ Jaman |
1. Church bells; 2. The name of a village in North Kurdistan; 3. Plural of the word (zham) which means a meal. |
347 |
Zhamansa/ Jamansa |
Merciful, generous. |
348 |
Zhamko/ Jamko |
1. Someone who is responsible for the church bell; 2. Meal and food for the shepherd or traveler. |
349 |
Zhawaro/ Jawaro |
1. A river that is always clear; 2. A stream that is always flowing; 3. It is a center in the Hawraman region of East Kurdistan that occupies several villages and is called (Chami Zhawaro). The villages of Besaran, Awehang, Huya, Sarhuya, Plngan, and Paygalan belong to this region. |
350 |
Zhedar/ Jedar |
1. Principle, the root of the word; 2. Except, the exception. |