Atro
In Avestan, Atar; in Pahlavi, Ator and Atakhsh; this word is derived from the word Atropatin or Old Azerbaijani. During the Median period, the land of Mukrian (present time Mahabad) was called Small Media and then Atropatin or Atropategan or Azerbaijan, which is called Mukriyan today.
Fndak
Candlestick.
Tosn
Untamable, rebel
Warzhen
An old Kalhori word, meaning: to write from memory.
Arwa
It is the name of an angel in Zoroastrianism. See (Aar) in the boys' name.
Zal
1. Rider, headman; 2. Rostam's father, known as Rostam Zaal.
Goyzha
Hawthorn; 1. A mountain west of Sulaimani in southern Kurdistan; 2. It is a neighborhood at the foot of this mountain in the same city.
Pakosa
The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan was changed by the Turkish state to a Turkish name.
Zakho
It is a city in Badinan, South Kurdistan.
Aad
The word Aad has several meanings: 1. Island, land in water; 2. Strength, power; 3. God of strength and power; 4. In ancient times, it was the name of the god of the wind and became the prefix of many other words in old Kurdish. The letter (d) is often changed to the word (z).