Etymology:
The name "Chernobyl" is derived from a word in the Slavic language group (specifically, Old East Slavic).
Meaning:
"Chernobyl" literally means "black wormwood."
Origin:
History:
The name "Chernobyl" was first mentioned in historical records in 1193. It is believed that the town was named after a nearby plant known as black wormwood, which was considered a sacred herb in Slavic folklore.
Significance:
The name "Chernobyl" became globally recognized after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, the world's worst nuclear power plant accident. The name is now synonymous with the catastrophic event.
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