Jaban

1. This word was originally (gawan or jawan) and in Kurdish means cowherd or herder. They lived in southern Kurdistan, but they have no remains; 2. He was the name of one of the chieftains of the Sassanid period during the reign of Yazdgerd; 2. The name of a town in the Kut region of southern Kurdistan, where the Faylis lived, but they expelled the Kurds and settled Arabs. See Jawan.

Choman

1. The plural of streams and rivers, several streams that come together, such as the Choman stream, which passes through the villages of Wawan and Nalas and is called: (Kalve), but in Alan and Asos, it is called: Choman. In Iranian geography, it is known as Sardasht River; 2. Choman is also a town near Galala in southern Kurdistan, both of which were destroyed and burned by the Ba'ath regime.

Hawraz

Very intimate, someone who knows secrets.

Vindar

Resolute, determined.

Mado

It is derived from the word Mad (Medes), meaning little Mad. The letter (ۆ) at the end of a word in Kurdish means to make it little because of loving it. Such as Jamal: Jamo, or Hassan: Hasso.

Khatan

Parents' love phrases for their children.

Chamchamal

1. A stream in front of houses, a stream that flows through villages and cities; 2. A town between Sulaimani and Kirkuk; 3. It is an area in the Kermashan region. This name appears in the Gathas of Zoroastrianism and in the story of Rostam and Zoraw (Sohrab).

Abur

1. Livelihood; 2. Organization and formation of wealth and finances.

Diyana

The daughter of Jupiter, goddess of species; The name of a Kurdish town in South Kurdistan, where Christian and Muslim Kurds live. Diana's name has now been changed to Soran.

Qashang/ Ghashang

Pretty, beautiful.

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