Names
Kungla (Kungla)
A sort of pseudomythological Estonian Arcady that found its way into 19th‑C Estonian writers’ minds and books. Believed invented by Kreutzwaldi F.R. and probably Esto-Swedish for place of king(s). The Swedish island of Gotland, Ojamaa in Est. (lit. island ‘land’, see Hiiu for long-winded and extremely rambling discussion), is named Kungla on some old maps. Estonia Klaverivabrik AS, the ‘Estonia’ piano works is at No.41.
Kuninga (Kuningas)
King. First recorded in 1434 as Koningstrate, with 2 main suggestions: 1. After 15th‑C local resident Lambert Koningesberch; and 2. From a then-common surname of Konink, which may also have been used as a word for ‘county elders’, generally referred to as vanem, during the late(?) middle-ages.. Translated as Королевская ул. (Korolevskaya, 'royal street') in 1882, etc. Renamed (1948-1987) as Niguliste during the Soviet occupation.







