Nabaz
Hero, invincible, strong, and capable.
Naze
The short form of the names Nazanin or Nazdar.
Chnarok
1. A kind of plant that animals like; 2. Small poplar; 3. A resort near Haibasultan mountain in the Koya area.
Mekhak
In Erbil, Rwandz and surrounding areas, clove is called: qanafr, or qanafal; In North Kurdistan, they say: Nafal; Clove is the flowers of a Garmian tree that smells very good and are dried, and women apply it to their chests. Cloves smell for several years. Every time you put it in water, or leave it in the water for a few hours, after you take it out, it smells just like the first time it was fresh. Cloves are also used for toothache.
Hajila
A white flower with a yellowish inside, a plant that grows in the field.
Galala
1. To plan for a work, battle, or other thing; 2. Samples and drafts.
Qashang/ Ghashang
Pretty, beautiful.
Nawnamam
Seedling, fresh seedlings. See Nawzar.
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.
Lenaz
The name of a Kurdish music style.