Dava (Dacian)


Dava is a Geto-Dacian name for a city, town or fortress. Generally, the name indicated a tribal center or an important settlement, usually fortified. Some of the Dacian settlements and the fortresses employed the Murus Dacicus traditional construction technique.
Many city names of the Dacians were composed of an initial lexical element affixed to -dava, -daua, -deva, -deba, -daba or -dova.
Most of these towns are attested by Ptolemy, and therefore date from the 1st century CE.
Therefore, dava 'town' derived from the reconstructed proto-Indo-European *dhewa 'settlement', cognate with Zazaki dewe, meaning "village".
The "dava" towns can be found as south as Sandanski and Plovdiv. Strabo specified that the Daci are the Getae. The Dacians, Getae and their kings were always considered as Thracians by the ancients, and were both said to speak the same Thracian language.
during Burebista

List of davae

Below is a list of Dacian towns which include various forms of dava in their name: