Kurdish names are deeply rooted in the rich cultural traditions and history of the Kurdish people. In this blog post we will explore and unveil the most common Kurdish names with meanings.
Kurdish names like other names often have linguistic origins, meaning they come from words or phrases in a particular language. This can include words related to nature, animals, elements, emotions, or qualities that hold significance to the naming culture. Some Kurdish names are influenced by the cultural, historical, or religious background of Kurds. They may be associated with certain traditions, beliefs, or historical figures and events. For example, names like “Xwanas” or”Govar” come from religious texts and religious background.
Alot of Kurdish names reflect personal qualities or characteristics as well. These names can be based on positive traits, such as strength, wisdom, or kindness, that parents wish to instill or celebrate in their children. For example, “Rokan” means “smile-facing”, “Zîrek” Means “smart, wise”
Meanwhile some other Kurdish names can also draw inspiration from geographic locations, including countries, cities, rivers, or mountains. These names may reflect a connection to a specific place, cultural heritage, or personal affinity, for example names “Tavga[waterfall] , Çiya[Mountain] , rûbar[river] “.
Like other Names, There are Kurdish names which are inspired by profession or career such as “Şervan[warrior]”, Krêkar [worker, “peasant”].
The most common Kurdish names :
1–Azad(male) . Derived from the Kurdish word for “free one, the one who is free” ,” Azad signifies the longing for independence and the desire for a free and sovereign Kurdish nation.
2–Baran(male/female). – Baran means “rain” in Kurdish, representing growth, abundance, and blessings. In Kurdish culture, rain has associations with good fortune and agricultural prosperity.
3–Sherko(male). – This name holds its roots in the Kurdish word for “lion of mountain” Sherko symbolizes courage, strength, and leadership, reflecting the proud and fearless nature of the Kurdish people.
4– Darya(female) . – Derived from the Kurdish word for “sea,” Darya symbolizes vastness, strength, and depth.
5–Jiyan (female). – Jiyan means “life” in Kurdish and represents vitality, existence, and the joy of living.
6–Karwan(male). Karwan signifies “caravan” or “traveling group,” representing unity, companionship, and the journey of life.
7–Berxwedan(male)– Berxwedan translates to “resistance” and symbolizes the endurance, strength, and determination of the Kurdish people.
8-Soran(male). It represents the Soran Emirate and Soran area.
9-Çawşîn(male). Derived from the Kurdish word for “blue-eyed” Çawşîn embodies the spirit of beauty and attractiveness.
10-Kawa(male) – Derived from an important figure in Kurdish mythology, Kawa symbolizes heroism and resistance against oppression.
11-Zîlan(female) – Derived from the Kurdish word for “mountain stream,” Zilan represents purity, strength, and the force of nature.
12-Haval(male) – Meaning “friend” or “companion,” Haval signifies the importance of friendship and camaraderie within Kurdish society.
13-Shaho(male) – Derived from the Kurdish word for “king,” Shaho represents royalty and regal power, encapsulating qualities of authority and strength.
14-Rojîn(female) – With roots in Kurdish mythology, Rojin symbolizes “the sun.” This name reflects warmth, brightness, and positivity.
15-Rênas(male/female) – Working as a unisex name, Rênas means “The one who knows path” or “courageous,” highlighting valor and fearlessness.
16-Rebaz(male) . – So Rebaz means “falcon,” and in some cases it means “path, ideology” symbolizing swiftness, agility, and a strong spirit.
17-Arîn(male).Arin translates to “peace” and signifies tranquility, harmony, and the absence of conflict.
18. Araz(male)– Meaning “desire” or “wish,” Araz represents aspirations and dreams.
19-Ronî(male) – Meaning “light,” Ronî signifies enlightenment, knowledge, and guidance.
20-Zanyar(male) Meaning “the one who have lot of knowledges”, It represents knowledge, smartness and wisdom.
21–Barzan(Male) meaning the one who knows how to load goods, and in another definition It represents Barzan area in North Erbil.
22-Dêrin(male, Female), means ancient, precious.
23-Kamaran(male) meaning the one who is happy and joyful.
24-Dilvîn(female) works a name for female only, It means the girl whose heart is filled with love and passion.
25-Hejar(male). It means poor, oppressed, powerless. This name exactly comes from the situation Kurds have faced during centuries of oppression.
26-Solav(female)It means mountainous waterfall. It represents an area in Duhok province.
27-Hozan(male, Female). It works as unisex name, means Poet, poetry and Melody.
28-Hawjîn(Female). It mean spouse, the only who who lives with you till the last breath of life.
Finally, Kurdish name meanings can vary depending on cultural interpretations and personal preferences within the Kurdish community. Though This diversity leads to a rich tapestry of names derived from a multitude of sources.
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