Davutevi, Göynücek

Definition
Davutevi is reported to be a locality—most likely a village or neighborhood—situated within the administrative district of Göynücek, which is part of Amasya Province in northern Turkey.

Overview
There is limited publicly available information confirming the existence, population, or specific attributes of Davutevi. It does not appear in major geographic databases, encyclopedias, or official Turkish statistical publications. Consequently, its precise status (e.g., whether it is an inhabited settlement, a historical site, or a smaller hamlet) cannot be definitively established.

Etymology/Origin
The name “Davutevi” can be broken down into two Turkish components:

  • Davut – a common Turkish male given name, equivalent to “David” in English.
  • Evi – the genitive form of “ev,” meaning “house” or “home.”

Thus, “Davutevi” translates to “the house of Davut” or “Davut’s home,” a naming pattern frequently used for villages, farms, or small settlements in Turkey.

Characteristics
Accurate information about Davutevi’s demographic, economic, cultural, or geographic characteristics is not confirmed. If it follows typical patterns for rural localities in Göynücek, it might be characterized by agricultural activities, a small population, and basic local infrastructure. However, such details remain speculative without authoritative sources.

Related Topics

  • Göynücek District – administrative district in Amasya Province, comprising several villages and towns.
  • Amasya Province – region in the Black Sea area of Turkey known for its historical sites and agricultural production.
  • Turkish Rural Settlement Naming Conventions – common practice of naming villages after a founder or prominent family, often using the structure “[Name] + ev(i).”

Note: Accurate information is not confirmed.

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