Girls in Kurdish communities may receive names linked to nature, hope, or cherished virtues. Picks like Nergiz (a flower) or Avas (“water”) offer a glimpse of the region’s pastoral influences. Others bear nods to legendary heroines or poets. Whether spelled differently across dialects or unified by shared meaning, these names honor a tapestry of language and pride, giving daughters a strong sense of cultural identity.

Adan -

Of Spanish origin, meaning "man" or "earth."

Adar -

Of Hebrew origin, meaning "noble" or "exalted."

Ajna -

A Sanskrit name referring to the "third eye" or intuition.

Ala -

Of Arabic origin, meaning "noble" or "exalted."

Aman -

Of Arabic and Hindi origin, meaning "peace" or "security."

Ara -

Of Armenian origin, meaning "king" or "brings rain."

Ariya -

A variant of Aria, meaning "air" or "noble."

Ariyan -

A modern, unique name often used without a specific meaning.

Ava -

Avis

Avan -

Of Indian origin, meaning "water" or "earth."

Aza -

The name Aza has multiple origins and meanings, making it a versatile choice

Dana -

God is my judge

Dara -

Pearl of wisdom

Dilan -

Son of the waves

Dilara -

She who delights the heart

Hana -

Grace

Hayleen -

Psychic

Kaja -

Pure

Kendal -

Valley

Keya -

Monsoon flower

Keyna -

Nickname for mothers to their daughters and precious stone

Lale -

Tulip

Loran -

Loran carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Mako -

Blessed

Naz -

Blandishment

Pola -

Belonging to apollo

Rihan -

Rihan symbolizes 'both fragrance and divine selection'.

Rona -

Rona means 'song'.

Roza -

Roza carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Sara -

Princess

Sera -

Sera carries unique cultural or symbolic value.

Suzan -

Lily

Tara -

Star

Taven -

Spring rain

Zana -

Beautiful in arabic

Zara -

Radiance

Zera -

Seed

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