Jar (-bai) is traditionally connected, as Modi (24) had already noted, with
NPers. zar "gold." Following this etymology, Zari- here takes the popular Persian hypocoristic name Zari "Goldie, Golda," and adds anachronistic Old Persian inflection.
156: Helitikos: if, indeed, Iranian, might contain an original Iranian -/-, which seems to have existed in certain words, among them the word for lick; although
NPers. has lis-from "laik", the velar varied, and the European languages have forms from *leigh- (from *leigh-); this name might then, for instance, conceivably, have been "aha-li(n)ga" "licking his mouth."