
Kennt jemand die Herkunft des Namens? Nach Dublin (Irland) benannt oder von einem anderen slawischen Begriff abgeleitet? Ich finde immer gerne geografische Namen, die irgendwo anders auf der Welt einen anderen Namen haben
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Von thecasualcaribou
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We also have Paris btw
To be serious, it is most likely a coincidence seeing how a number of places have -in in the end.
We also have Mars
There is also Brest
dub = oak (in all east Slavic languages)
Old East Slavic: дѫбъ (dǫbŭ), дубъ (dubŭ), дубо (dubo)
Old Ruthenian: дубъ (dub)
Belarusian: дуб (dub)
Carpatho-Rusyn: дуб (dub)
Ukrainian: дуб (dub)
Russian: дуб (dub)
We have Bali as well
And we also have Missouri
I read somewhere that local landlord invited mercenaries from Ireland to quash rebellion among peasants, but in the end did not pay them so they settled there. Sound like legend if I’m honest, but it is hard to see how this name could be linguistically formed from „dub“ either.
– Two tickets to Dublin
– Kuda, blin?
We also have Palestine
Don’t forget the store brand version in Poland: Lublin
Pff, I was in a village called „Mars“ in the same region