Midiya
1. Mad, Media, the name of the Median state; 2. The place where the Medes lived; The Medes were of Indo-European descent and moved from the eastern Caspian Sea to the northwestern mountains of Iran in the ninth century BC. They gradually gained control over their neighbors by the end of the eighth century BC, established an independent government, and subjugated the Persian nation with the present city of Hagmatana or Hakmtan (Ecbatana) as their capital, but were defeated by Cyrus the Achaemenid in 550 BC. The word Mad later became May during the Sassanid period and then the Arabs changed it to Mah.
Jawan
1. This word in old times was (gawan) meant cowher or herder, but the Arabic dialect changed it to Jawan and later Persian to Jaban; 2. Gawan was a large Kurdish tribe that has no remains of this name, but this tribe could be the tribe (Jaff) that the Arabs changed to Jawan. See Gawan. During the Arab invasion of Kurdistan, Tikrit, the city of Salahaddin Ayubi, was protected by the Gawan tribe in Iraq. From 607 to 616 AD, there were many bloody battles between the Arabs and the Gawan tribe, which was later destroyed by Islam and most of them fled to Khorasan.
Zamand
1. Time, strong wind of season, storm; 2. Plains and lands full of plants and pastures.
Khazan
1. Pot; 2. Yellowing of tree leaves in autumn, autumn.
Tokma
Strong.
Warko
Baby lamb.
Zrav
Slim, delicate, thin.
Vanan
1. Laying the foundation; 2. Realization; 3. Setting the time.
Tosn
Untamable, rebel
Dllzhir
A wise and compassionate human.