Derin
Long ago, ancient, very distant past.
Lawo
The word to call young boy, O boy.
Piroza
1. Saying congratulations; 2. A precious blue-colored stone (Turquoise); 3. A (mythical) winged.
Wandi
1. The changed form of want meaning owner; 2. Bowls, pots, dishes, pots, and pans; 3. A suffix for similarity; 4. The suffixes of the names of several tribes in Kurdistan, such as Aliwandi and Husseinwandi.
Azena
Lovely, compassionate.
Bashik
1. Holy House; 2. A place of love; 3. Yazidi religious holy place; 4. An old Kurdish town, inhabited by two tribes (Bashik and Bazan), or rebuilt by the two tribes. Bashik is located 25 kilometers east of Mosul, where Kurds, Yazidis, Goran, Shabaks, and some Assyrians live. The city has an old history of being attacked by the Tatars, Mongols, and Ottomans throughout Kurdistan and has been damaged many times. Bashik is a sacred religious place for the Yazidis and contains many ancient shrines dating back to before the birth of Jesus Christ; The fascist Ba'athist regime tried to make it an Arab settlement and changed its name to Baashiqa, but fortunately, because of the US attack on Iraq, it failed and the area fell back to the control of the Kurdish government.
Zapan
1. The branch of a river; 2. Clean, smooth, and slim stones that children play with on the banks of the river.
Lelan
Lailan, The vibration of the voice in song.
Nsara
1. Cinnamon pattern on the Frni (type of dessert with milk and rice); 2. Throwing money on the bride (in Kurdish culture); 3. It is a village between Sna and Diwandara, in East Kurdistan.
Zawita
1. The name of a valley and town in Badinan, Iraqi Kurdistan; 2. Cold east wind.