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a, -ya Kurdish means "of" (female) (by two surnames) [clarification needed] [citation needed]-à (Catalan) feminine -ana "of or from [a locality or place]" (Català -Catalan); and also the name of a job (Manyà -irosmith), from Latin -ānus, -āna [citation needed]-ac (Croatian, Serbian, Slovenian, Southern French) [citation needed] [citation ...
Pages in category "Turkish-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 866 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Mokri (Persian: مُکری) is an Iranian-Kurdish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amir Mokri, Iranian cinematographer; Aziz Khan Mokri, Kurdish Military leader during the Qajar period in Iran. Mohammad Mokri, Iranian Kurdish scholar (Kurdologist) Mostafa Mokri, Iranian footballer; Shahram Mokri, Iranian Kurdish writer
Goran (also Gûran) (Kurdish: گۆران) is a Kurdish name commonly used for males in the geographical region of Kurdistan and by Kurdish people worldwide. The name is also sometimes a surname. Goran is not to be confused with the Kurdish word, Gorran, which means Change and is also the name of a Kurdish political faction in Iraq.
There are Kurds with Balochi-language surnames and tribe names, and there is Balochis with Kurdish-language surnames and tribe names as well. Modern DNA samples of Balochis and Kurds confirmed a relation. [9] In modern history, Balochis and Kurds, both stateless and divided across different countries, were always fond of each other.
Surnames are not officially used and most people do not even have a surname or family name, those who do, they usually derive their surnames from the name of their place of birth, place of origin, clan or tribe names, etc. The Kurdish names in Turkey, Iran and Syria are heavily influenced by the official naming systems in the respective countries.
Hazim Tahsin Beg, current Yezidi leader; Hemoyê Shero, nineteenth century Yezidi tribal leader; Heciyê Cindî, linguist and researcher; Heydar Şeşo, founder and supreme commander of the Yazidi self-defense militia Protection Force of Ezidkhan