Thus, Dubrovnik became the Slavic name for the united town.
"Sečanj" is a Slavic name for the first month in the calendar year.
Another settlement existed on the northern bank, but its Slavic name is unclear.
If so, the original Slavic name for Gnyozdovo must have been different.
Radosław may refer to Slavic names and means: "someone who is happy to have glory"
Old Slavic names were built with one or two lexemes:
In this case, the new village would nevertheless keep its former Slavic name.
In most cases, the Slavic name was kept.
Its name probably comes from the slavic personal name Narayov.
Slavic names often appear in pairs, wherever two places were historically related, or happen to have the same name.