381 |
Washi |
1. In the Hawrami dialect: joy, happiness; 2. Cluster of dates and grapes. |
382 |
Watman |
1. The nickname of Othman; 2. Exchange; 3. It is a suffix of the word (Kaniwatman), a village between Sulaimani and Dukan. |
383 |
Waysa |
Wais is the name of a sheikh whose grave is on a mountain in Maydasht, Kermanshah. It is said that this man was a king and was upset by seeing a dead man, resigned from government, and became a Sufi and a repentant man. This is expressed in the story of the Zambilfrosh, and many say that it may have been this man. It should be noted that the Arab Wais al-Qaranayn, whose grave is in Yemen, is not the same as Waisi Maydasht. |
384 |
Wena |
1. as, in the form of; 2. Photo; 3. The name of a village near Darokhan in Shler region near Bane; 4. The name of a village in Kermanshah region belonging to the Osmanvand tribe. |
385 |
Wera |
Brave. |
386 |
Wesar |
Strong. |
387 |
Wezan |
1. Appreciation; 2. Self-awareness; 3. Aware of other people. |
388 |
Wezha |
1. Yawn; 2. Word; 3. Soft leather; 4. Poetry; 5. say; 6. Clean; 7. Slider; 8. Eloquent. |
389 |
Wliyan |
1. Rain after the rain, a lot of rain; 2. The names of three villages, one in Karaj and the other two villages, are near Chalancholan and Walangrd, in the Brujerd region, in Lorestan, which are Kurds; 3. It is also the name of a village in the Qarakh area of Sulaimani. |
390 |
Wrdbin |
1. Referring to a vigilant and understanding person; 2. Smart, intelligent. |