Černovír

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Translations

 * Czech: Černovír
 * German: Černovír, Tschernowir
 * Marathi: चेर्नोवीर
 * Russian: Черновир
 * Ukrainian: Черновір


 * Czech: Černovír
 * German: Černovír, Cernovyr, Tschernowier
 * Marathi: चेर्नोवीर
 * Russian: Черновир

Etymology
The oldest known form of the name is Crinivir from 1249. Later forms of the name include Črnvír, Czenvir, Crnvir or Černý Vír. The current form stabilized probably in 17 century. The adjective, used to refer to deep and dangerous water. The village received the name due to the fact that the place lies at the river Morava and used to be frequently flooded or that there was a ford with a dangerous whirl.

Compare, another Czech village with similar etymology.

Proper noun

 * , a former village, nowadays a quarter of Ústí nad Orlicí
 * , a former village, nowadays a quarter of Ústí nad Orlicí
 * , a former village, nowadays a quarter of Ústí nad Orlicí
 * , a former village, nowadays a quarter of Ústí nad Orlicí