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Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 11:13 pm
Author: Roojin
Hey,
I am certain that this topic must have been posted several times, but please bear with me.
I am currently writing a novel, and I hope to complete it maybe in a year. The novel is in its initial stages, and so I need to find names for my characters.

I would like to know if there are nice Kurdish names for the following meanings:
Brave and fearless, wise, nature-related meanings, strong-willed, honourable and any other name you are particularly fond of.

You can post names in either gender or both.

Thank you for your time!

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:18 am
Author: lavin
Wise : Weria (m)
Wise and knowledgeable: Zana (f)
Brave and fearless: Nabaz (m)
honorable: Serkewt (m)
Hope: Hiva or Hiwa (m and f) or Awat (m and f)

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nature related meaning:
Rojano (f): New day, new star, new sun
Rojin (f): related to sun and star
Ester (f): Star
Gashin (f): Like fire
Delnia (f): Calm and confident
Aso (m): Horizon

I can write you more if you be more specific about the meaning

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:10 pm
Author: matin123
@ Lavin

isn't zana a male name?

@ Roojin

do you mind if i ask what you're novel will be about? is this your first novel? and if i think of some nice names, i will post them. good luck

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:53 pm
Author: Roojin
Hey,
No I don't mind at all. But the storyline is still vague, even to me. So I can give you a general of what its about: It'll involve a Kurdish girl, whose father is a prominent figure in the fight to make Kurdistan a free country. I'm not sure whether I will make up a rebel political party or whether it will be simply PKK. Soon though, another ravaging of the Kurdish villages takes place, and he is captured and executed. Knowing that his daughter would be in grave danger, he begged his wife, before his death, to send their daughter away to a foreign country. From there, the daughter will attain education and follow in her father's footsteps...and much more, but I can't describe it all in one post. So basically that's the gist of it. I know I have lots of research to do lol.

I have written several short stories in the past, but this is the first novel that I'm pursuing with enthusiasm.

So that's why my protagonist needs a lovely Kurdish name, which would have meanings such as "brave" or "free" attached to it.

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:55 pm
Author: kurdangel
Azad - free (male)
Aştî - freedom ( unisex)

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:43 am
Author: matin123
wow that's great that you are writing about kurdistan. and it seems like a very interesting storyline. i can't wait to read it! inshallah i will be able to purchase it in stores one day soon.

"hiwa" and "ashti" already mentioned are really nice. ashti means peace and i believe northern kurds use it as female and southern kurds use it as male. i was looking in some other threads and i found "lana" (f) symbol for home. here is the link for more info on the name viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3098 i was thinking lana would be nice for the girl in your story.

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:34 am
Author: Roojin
Thank you everyone for the nice and unique names you have posted.

Matin, thank you for your encouragement! I hope it turns out to be a story worth reading. I would love to be able to show what and who the Kurds truly are, and the lionheart they possess. But also, I want to plunge them into the context of the world, and demonstrate what impact they could have in global politics. This sounds really abstract :? I hope for the best and will do my best!

So far I like several names, and in this order, for my protagonist:
1.Ashti - Peace
2. Asti - Freedom
3. Delnia- calm and confident.

I was also thinking of Azadeh...what is the origin of this name? I know its fairly common among Persians.

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:42 am
Author: matin123
Roojin wrote:Thank you everyone for the nice and unique names you have posted.

Matin, thank you for your encouragement! I hope it turns out to be a story worth reading. I would love to be able to show what and who the Kurds truly are, and the lionheart they possess. But also, I want to plunge them into the context of the world, and demonstrate what impact they could have in global politics. This sounds really abstract :? I hope for the best and will do my best!

So far I like several names, and in this order, for my protagonist:
1.Ashti - Peace
2. Asti - Freedom
3. Delnia- calm and confident.

I was also thinking of Azadeh...what is the origin of this name? I know its fairly common among Persians.


dear roojin, Aştî and Ashti is the same name. ş is sh and î is ee sound. kurdangel wrote the names with kurdish spelling, but i don't have a kurdish keyboard so i wrote them with regular letters. From my knowledge Ashti means peace and Azadi is freedom unless i'm mistaken. persians have ashti as well but they use solh also

Azade is a nice name too. i'm not a linguist so i'm not an expert on the origins of words but azad i believe is an arian word. there are many others like shirin, khosh, etc. they're not only in persian and kurdish but also in languages like pashto and hindi. and since kurds, persians, and pashtuns are all arians you can say azad is original to all of them.

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:01 am
Author: Roojin
matin123 wrote:
Roojin wrote:Thank you everyone for the nice and unique names you have posted.

Matin, thank you for your encouragement! I hope it turns out to be a story worth reading. I would love to be able to show what and who the Kurds truly are, and the lionheart they possess. But also, I want to plunge them into the context of the world, and demonstrate what impact they could have in global politics. This sounds really abstract :? I hope for the best and will do my best!

So far I like several names, and in this order, for my protagonist:
1.Ashti - Peace
2. Asti - Freedom
3. Delnia- calm and confident.

I was also thinking of Azadeh...what is the origin of this name? I know its fairly common among Persians.


dear roojin, Aştî and Ashti is the same name. ş is sh and î is ee sound. kurdangel wrote the names with kurdish spelling, but i don't have a kurdish keyboard so i wrote them with regular letters. From my knowledge Ashti means peace and Azadi is freedom unless i'm mistaken. persians have ashti as well but they use solh also

Azade is a nice name too. i'm not a linguist so i'm not an expert on the origins of words but azad i believe is an arian word. there are many others like shirin, khosh, etc. they're not only in persian and kurdish but also in languages like pashto and hindi. and since kurds, persians, and pashtuns are all arians you can say azad is original to all of them.


Oh really?Okay, well I like the name Asti in general! It makes sense that they are both the same name. :DThe only thing that confused me was that Kurdangel posted Asti as meaning freedom. But in any case, I think I've picked out the name Ashti for her. And its interesting, I didn't know words like Azade had so many roots. Thanks again!

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:48 am
Author: Qamishlo
Roojin wrote:The only thing that confused me was that Kurdangel posted Asti as meaning freedom. But in any case, I think I've picked out the name Ashti for her. And its interesting, I didn't know words like Azade had so many roots. Thanks again!

Dear Roojin Can :)
All the best in your novel . I am sure it would an interesting one
As for the names
Aştî means Peace not freedom
Azad means Independence and I think it means Freedom too if I am not mistaken .
I suggest these
Serbest means " Free and Freedom " ... ( Male )
Welat means " Homland " ....... ( Male )
Zana means " knowledgeable " .. ( Unisex )

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:34 pm
Author: Roojin
Thanks Qamishlo! :)
I have another quick question...I hope I'm not pushing my luck here :p

What does the name Reza mean? Its such a beautiful name. So as you can see, now I'm looking at male names, for my male characters. Serbest sounds really nice too.

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:38 am
Author: talsor
Rojeen , I'm truly proud of you sis .

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 4:34 pm
Author: Roojin
talsor wrote:Rojeen , I'm truly proud of you sis .


Aww shucks :oops: :)

Thank you Talsor :)

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:18 pm
Author: Lyn
Roojin wrote:Thanks Qamishlo! :)
I have another quick question...I hope I'm not pushing my luck here :p

What does the name Reza mean? Its such a beautiful name. So as you can see, now I'm looking at male names, for my male characters. Serbest sounds really nice too.

Reza means: consent, agreement. Reza is also a common male name in Iran, probably because the 8th Imam of Shi'ites was named Reza.

Re: Kurdish Names

PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:33 pm
Author: Roojin
Thanks Lyn!