Pirtûka Navan Folio I — § 001

Folio § ava

Ava

Agua — y, por extensión, lo que se construye y florece

Edificado, próspero (cf. awedan); también ‘poniente’ en compuestos como Rojava (atardecer, oeste)

Género
Niña
Origen
Kurmancî
Guía de pronunciación
AH-va

La historia del nombre

Ava is one of the most foundational sounds in Kurdish — av is water, and water is what life comes from. As a girl's name it weaves two threads together: the clarity of a stream, and the force that lets villages and homes rise. When someone says Mala te ava — ‘may your house be built’ — it is a thank-you. To carry the name is to carry the promise of something that flourishes.

Etimología

Raíz: av / aw / ab · Kurmancî

The Kurmancî root av- descends from Proto-Iranian āp- ‘water’ — the same root behind Persian âb (آب) and Avestan āp-. Across Iranian languages it remained one of the most stable nouns; in Kurmancî it also generated a verbal-adjectival family (ava bûn — to be built, to flourish) that connects water to settlement and life.

Modismos

  • Mala te ava ‘May your house be built’ — a warm thank-you, often answered with Mala te jî ava
  • Ava bûn ‘to be built / to flourish’ — used of villages, families, projects

Familia del nombre

  • Avşîn · compound — ‘pristine water’
  • Avahî · derived — ‘the act of building / habitation’
  • Rojava · compound — uses *ava* in its ‘setting’ sense

Paralelismos lingüísticos

  • Âb (آب) Persiska — Same Proto-Iranian root *āp-*
  • āp- Avestiska — The Old Iranian cognate
  • ap Sanskrit — Vedic Sanskrit, ultimately the same Indo-Iranian root
  • naturaleza
  • agua
  • clásico

Actualizado: 2026-05-01