Männi (Mänd)
Pine. harilik mänd, Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris. Commonest tree in Estonia: almost 40% of Estonian trees are pine. First known as Promenaadi until 1922, and thence to its current name via Männa, from Männas (1926-1927), meaning either ‘verticil’, a whorl or circular arrangement of, e.g., petals on a flower or leaves on a stem, or from Männa, also from Mänd, meaning a wooden whisk, possibly pine (but see Masti). Either way, next came the expected 1940-1941 switch to Ladva (from Latv), meaning treetop or... vertex.







