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Heki (Hekk)
1) Hedge; 2) Fence; 3) Bullfinch or; 4) Stern (of boat). According to TT, street started life as Vaikne (1924), then in 1959, year of municipal inimicality to toponymic topicality, mutated to Sume, hazy, dim, subdued... (for those with dramatic urges, Sume on öö is Tender is the Night), and, one year later, to its present name. Given its neighbor, Salu, probably the hedge.
Heli (Heli)
Sound, note. Why that name here? The Estonian Road Administration has offices at No.6, so perhaps the honking of cars?
Helme (Helmes)
Bead, often of the silver or amber (merevaik) varieties.







