Bariş, I see you listed my name as one of the ones you "dig"...
Good!
I like your name too - and also the Kurdish version of your name "Bariş" = "Peace" = Aştî
Aştî is a female name, though...
nuray wrote:Barış wrote:Hey Nuray, on subject of names. I'm curios, what was your folks surnames in iran? Zazza
why do you want know? alavi and ahmadi.
it is zaza ok.
Diri wrote:Bariş, I see you listed my name as one of the ones you "dig"...
Good!
I like your name too - and also the Kurdish version of your name "Bariş" = "Peace" = Aştî
Aştî is a female name, though...
Barış wrote::lol: Nuray, I was bored so was doing some searchin. Are you related to Rahman Haj-Ahmadi?
Also found this kinda sad interesting article on Alavi search:
Vienna: Protester who set himself on fire dies of injuries
An ethnic Kurd, who set himself on fire during a protest against alleged human rights abuses in Turkey earlier this month, has died of his injuries on December 24th. Metin Alavi, 36, died in Vienna General Hospital nearly two weeks after he doused himself gasoline and set his body on fire in act of solidarity for political prisoners in Turkey. Alavi set himself alight during a protests near St. Stephen's Cathedral on Dec. 15. According to the protest group "Anti-Imperial Coordination'' , Alavi was frequently arrested and tortured by police in Turkey for leading a revolutionary Kurdish rights group. He fled to Austria, where he continued his fight, but claimed that police here also pressured him for information he couldn't provide. The police sees the reason for the suicide in family problems.
ORF ON Volksgruppen
Diri wrote:
Aştî is a female name, though...
kurdangel wrote:Diri wrote:
Aştî is a female name, though...
Aştî is not a female name.. its a boys name.. at least in southern-kurdistan.
mardin wrote:My favorite names are
Ranoua Jwan and Shler
@offTop
PLease could someone tell me about this name "Mardin"
I dont know the meaning and I need it I know he was a King In a City called Mardin
and Its a city but i need the meaning
Diri wrote:There you go... Nothing surprises me anymore...
Well - in any case, it must be (a male name) among Soranî speakers... For Kurmancs it is a female name...
This isn't the only case of gender difference for names between Sorans and Kurmancs...
nuray wrote:kemal altıok
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