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PostAuthor: Barış » Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:39 am

The ''Baby names'' topic inspire me to ask...

What's your favorite names?
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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Sirwan » Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:57 pm

Barış wrote:The ''Baby names'' topic inspire me to ask...

What's your favorite names?


Hi,
I think at least 2/3 of Kurdish names are ''very'' beautiful. :P

My top 20 favorite Kurdish names are as following:

Aso, Sirwan, Nishtman, Shlêr, Hêro, Chinûr, Chîmen, Rojan, Rojîn, Jwan, Hejar, Hîwa, Helgurd, Brusk, Ziryan, Firmêsk, Gelawêj, Dîlan, Rêbwar, Rûnak (Ronak).

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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: azade_ » Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:59 pm

I would really appreciate it if you could post the meaning of the names as well, as I know is important in kurdish name giving :)
just because i don't care doesn't mean i don't understand

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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Sirwan » Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:31 pm

azade_ wrote:I would really appreciate it if you could post the meaning of the names as well, as I know is important in kurdish name giving :)


Most of Kurdish names have clear meanings. Here is a quick translation of some of those names:

Aso: Horizon,
Sîrwan: a major river in south and eastern Kurdistan. It has cultural symbolism in local Kurdish folklore.
Nîshtman: Homeland
Shlêr: name of a flower, (I think ''tulip'')
Hêro: name of a flower
Chînûr: name of a flower
Chîmen: the green face of nature
Rojan: likely means (Mrs) sun
Rojîn: (likely measn ''sunny'')
Jwan : Romantic discussion between two lovers
Hejar: poor, oppressed
Helgurd: a mountain in Kurdistan, probably has other meanings since looks like being made of two words Hel+gurd,
Brusk: lightning
Ziryan: a pleasant wind
Firmêsk: tears of eye
Gelawêj: a star in the sky,
Dîlan: kind of Kurdish dance, it also means the 'captives' (indirect reference to 'Kurds' in literature)
rêbwar: passenger (of life)
Rûnak :means bright, the same as in Indian language
Hîwa: hope

PS: sorry for any possible bad translations.
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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: azade_ » Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:02 pm

Thank you I greatly appreciate it! :) Reason I am asking is because I don't speak kurdish yet

Post more people :D

In case we have a daughter I want to call her Sarê, both because I think it's beautiful and because it works in my native country as well. What does it mean though?
just because i don't care doesn't mean i don't understand

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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Sirwan » Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:25 pm

azade_ wrote:Thank you I greatly appreciate it! :) Reason I am asking is because I don't speak kurdish yet

Post more people :D

In case we have a daughter I want to call her Sarê, both because I think it's beautiful and because it works in my native country as well. What does it mean though?


You are welcome! :P

The beatuful name of Sarê is name of a mountain on the sources of the Tigris in northern Kurdistan.

PS: What is your native language if you don't mind?

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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Barış » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:24 pm

Sirwan wrote:
Barış wrote:The ''Baby names'' topic inspire me to ask...

What's your favorite names?


Hi,
I think at least 2/3 of Kurdish names are ''very'' beautiful. :P

My top 20 favorite Kurdish names are as following:

Aso, Sirwan, Nishtman, Shlêr, Hêro, Chinûr, Chîmen, Rojan, Rojîn, Jwan, Hejar, Hîwa, Helgurd, Brusk, Ziryan, Firmêsk, Gelawêj, Dîlan, Rêbwar, Rûnak (Ronak).

I see listed your name. :lol:
I kinda like Rojan and Rojîn. Is Roj prounounced Roz?
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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Sirwan » Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:40 am

Barış wrote:
Sirwan wrote:
Barış wrote:The ''Baby names'' topic inspire me to ask...

What's your favorite names?


Hi,
I think at least 2/3 of Kurdish names are ''very'' beautiful. :P

My top 20 favorite Kurdish names are as following:

Aso, Sirwan, Nishtman, Shlêr, Hêro, Chinûr, Chîmen, Rojan, Rojîn, Jwan, Hejar, Hîwa, Helgurd, Brusk, Ziryan, Firmêsk, Gelawêj, Dîlan, Rêbwar, Rûnak (Ronak).

I see listed your name. :lol:
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I kinda like Rojan and Rojîn. Is Roj prounounced Roz?

Rojan and Rojîn both are female names. and ''j'' is pronounced as 'j'' in french ''jour''

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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Sirwan » Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:43 am

I see listed your name. :lol:

:wink:
I kinda like Rojan and Rojîn. Is Roj prounounced Roz?

Rojan and Rojîn both are female names. and ''j'' is pronounced as 'j'' in french ''jour''

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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Diri » Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:38 am

Rojan is a unisex name - used by both boys and girls...

Kurdish "j" is the same as Turkish "j"...
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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Sirwan » Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:17 am

Diri wrote:Rojan is a unisex name - used by both boys and girls...

Really?! Interesting to see one more unisex given name in Kurdish! There are already a lot of unisex names in Kurdish, which one can interprete as a sign for existence of potantiel of gender equality in Kurdish society. :wink: =D>

Kurdish "j" is the same as Turkish "j"...

The reason for why I did not said turkish ''j'' is that Turkish has No ''j''! :D
ALL the words containing ''j'' used in turkish are loanwards :lol:

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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: allina » Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:27 pm

Hi
I thought before that Jwan means beautifull.From this forum i already know a lot of Kurdish names.Thank you. =D>
Barış wrote:The ''Baby names'' topic inspire me to ask...

What's your favorite names?

My favourite names for boys:
Dara,Zana,Dana,Sirwan and Kemran
For girls:
Seiran,Nasrin,Jwan,Firmesk and Samira.
Maybe Samira not realy Kurdish name.
And i like to know what does it mean.
Also i dont know the meaning of this names:
Narine and Twana
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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Barış » Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:52 pm

Sirwan wrote:Rojan and Rojîn both are female names. and ''j'' is pronounced as 'j'' in french ''jour''

Spas for info. :D
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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Barış » Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:54 pm

Diri wrote:Rojan is a unisex name - used by both boys and girls...

Kurdish "j" is the same as Turkish "j"...

Thanks, I know how to pronounce it now. :D
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Re: Favorite names

PostAuthor: Barış » Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:56 pm

Sirwan wrote:The reason for why I did not said turkish ''j'' is that Turkish has No ''j''! :D
ALL the words containing ''j'' used in turkish are loanwards :lol:

Realy? ''J'' make me think of Jandarma :lol:
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