Jano
1. Beloved; Kurmanji Kurdish generally calls the dear: Jan, (Jano); 2. A Kurdish song changed to Turkish: (Jano Jano Jan Qurban).
Sirwan
1. A flowing river; The name of a river in East Kurdistan that originates in three places and flows into the Darbandikhan dam in south Kurdistan.
Batas
1. A village near Harir in the Shaqlawa region of South Kurdistan; 2. Likely, this name was originally Baytas, from two words (Bayt meaning god and As meaning center), which together meanthe center of the god before Zoroastrianism. See San; See Baytas.
Rodi
Indicating someone who saw the sun.
Merozh
1. A village near Argosh on the border between South and North Kurdistan, in Badinan, where the Mazuri tribe lives.
Tavko
1. Perfect; 3. Sunlight and moonlight; 4. Heavy rainfall; 5. The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan was changed by the Turkish state to a Turkish name.
Jwanrou
Beautiful scenery, beautiful.
Maniyan
1. Incomparable and rare; 2. The ancient name of the Metanites called Manayi (Metani); 3. Manyan is the name of a village near Firuzawa of Shiraz in the Kuhak region of Kurdish ethnicity; 4. They were a tribe of Kurds who have left no trace of themselves, unless one day the discoveries of Media will find how they lived; 5. The word Manyan is derived from the word Mani, meaning connected with Mani, of the Mani tribe.
Daniyar
1. Lord, gracious; 2. A generous person.
Niyar
1. Place of preaching; 2. A village in the Hawraman region between Sna (Sanandaj) and Marivan in East Kurdistan.