Dunăre

Etymology
Probably ultimately from /, though through an uncertain intermediate form. A form *Donaris has been proposed to be the one that preceded the Romanian word, possibly showing influence from an older paleo-Balkan or Thracian name for the river, as the -aris suffix can be found in another river,. The Latin term is likely derived from a, from , of Indo-European origin. .

Alternately, it may have been borrowed from, , from , from , with a singular form recreated from earlier plural form , from *Duna, akin to 🇨🇬.

Ultimately from, akin to. Likely found in many other river names such as, , and , perhaps by way of Scythian (compare 🇨🇬) or Celtic.

Proper noun

 * 1) Danube river