Female and male first names : Kurdish.

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Baran is a Kurdish name meaning "rain," symbolizing renewal and life-giving forces, and has been traditionally used among Kurds for centuries.
Diyar is a unique Kurdish name meaning "world" or "universe," symbolizing vastness, expansion, and growth.
Eyder is a rare Kurdish name meaning 'moon'.
Jerwan is a Kurdish male given name meaning "sweet," derived from the word "cerwan.
The name Jiyan, of Kurdish origin, means 'life' in Kurdish, symbolizing the deep appreciation for life's preciousness.
Jwan is a Kurdish given name derived from the word 'jwan', meaning 'young'.
Kayman is of Middle Eastern origin, specifically Kurdish, meaning 'blacksmith'.
Mirsab is a Kurdish name meaning "sun lion," evoking images of strength and courage rooted in Kurdish mythology.
Narin is a Kurdish female given name meaning 'light' or 'radiance', symbolizing brightness, wisdom, and positivity.
Sahit is a unisex Kurdish name with deeper symbolic significance, often interpreted as representing wisdom, intelligence, and enlightenment.
The male name Saladin, derived from the Arabic Salah al-Din meaning 'righteousness of the faith', originated in the Middle East and is famously associated with Sultan Saladin, the Kurdish Ayyubid ruler who recaptured Jerusalem during the Crusades.
Salahaldin is an Arabic given name that means "Righteous Pathfinder" or "Right Guide," composed of 'salaah' (prayer or path to righteousness) and 'al-din' (religion or way of life). It gained fame through Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, the Kurdish Ayyubid ruler known for leading the Muslim campaign against Crusader states in the 12th century. Today, Salahaldin is popular among Muslims and others who appreciate its unique sound and meaning.
Sarek is a Kurdish name derived from 'serê' meaning 'head', also associated with 'serk' meaning 'army'. In Kurdish mythology, Sarek was one of seven legendary leaders who fought against oppression.
Soran is a Kurdish name derived from "ser," meaning "head" or "leader," interpreted as "bold." It was popularized by ancient Iraqi Kurdish tribes and now adopted globally, though still rare outside Kurdish communities.
Viyan is a Kurdish name meaning 'bright moon'.