Tiskre (Tiskre) 
After the river, village and one-time manor house. Sub-district and residential area some 12 km west of Tallinn center. Parts of the street renamed (1995) as Jõeoti and Räime. Name first mentioned in 1522 as Tiszkeranne (Tiskre beach/shore) and in 1531 as Diskerkkulle (Tiskre village), from the MLG name Discher, probably related to modern German Tischler, carpenter or furniture maker. This is where the facts stop and go for a beer. For some, up until the 16th C (and the dates do match quite well), the river was recorded as Lafddienpäh or Laddenpähe, likely due to historian error (see Lahepea), and ignoring the other suggestion of a one-time name of Kivioja will spare me another session of self-inflicted retinal detachment. Since you’re desperate to know, the river Tiskre runs 4.6 km from Harku lake to Kakumäe bay, also acting as city border in Tallinn’s early history.







