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.
Khatan
Parents' love phrases for their children.
Chawder
Someone who monitors something.
Qapo/ Ghapo
1. Qapok, things that the flood sweeps away and puts on the shore; 2. Need, want.
Jango
1. Small battles; 2. It symbolizes the human wanting to fight.
Chapak
1. Villages and houses away from public roads; 2. A left-handed person; 3. Villages or gardens far from the road.
Hamlan
At some time, there were two Mohammads in a house in Sulaimani, one was called Hama and the other Hamlan.
Jawe
This name is used in a Kurdish hayran sung by the singer Mishko.
Atrosa
1. Like fire; 2. Referring to the worshiper of fire; 3. The image of fire (or similar to fire); 4. Something that has come out of fire.
Farkan
1. Writing; 2. Command.