11 Kurdish Baby Names Meaning, Starting With S

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Name Gender Meaning
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Sarya
Baby Girl Sign Girl A pious woman
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Sazan
Baby Girl Sign Girl Carp; Roach
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Sercan
Baby Girl Sign Girl Servant; Slave
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Seyda
Baby Girl Sign Girl A woman who is crazy in love
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Shanar
Baby Girl Sign Girl Pomegranate flower
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Sidar
Baby Girl Sign Girl Shade; Canopy
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Simco
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who harkens
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Sirvan
Baby Boy Sign Boy A river in Kurdistan
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Solin
Baby Girl Sign Girl A beautiful flower garden or parterre
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Soran
Baby Boy Sign Boy Kurdish princedom
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Sozan
Baby Girl Sign Girl Glowing or burning

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