On the origin of the village name Jaunódava
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Laimutis Bilkis
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Published 2026-01-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/Baltistica.54.1.2389
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Keywords

Lithuanian
historical toponymy
origin of oikonyms
evolution of oikonyms
folk etymology

How to Cite

Bilkis, L. (tran.) (2026) “On the origin of the village name Jaunódava”, Baltistica, 54(1), pp. 145–157. doi:10.15388/Baltistica.54.1.2389.

Abstract

The paper analyses the evolution and origin of Jaunódava, the name of a village located in the Kaltinėnai civil parish of the Šilalė region. It is argued that the current modern language form is secondary and, due to folk etymology, emerged from *Jonaudai → *Jonaudava, which was derived from the Lithuanian compound anthroponym Jó-naudas. This theory is based on the following name entries in historical sources: Jonawdo (German), Janowdowo, Яновдовo, Janowdowa, Jonowdow, Janowdów, Яновдовь, Janowdow.

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