Vrakuà Âa (, ) is a borough of Bratislava, Slovakia. It is divided by into two parts by the Little Danube river.
The first written mention of Vrakuà Âa was in 1279 as a village named Werekne. Some other recorded medieval names are Verekene (1290), Frecendorf (1297), Verekuna (1323), Oluerekenye (1356), Berekenye in theutonico Fratedorf (1393) or Vraknye (1459).
The name is probably derived from a Proto-Slavic appelative *vrakunÃÂ, potentially reflecting Pre-Christian (pagan) rituals. The stem vra- means "to speak without making any sense", vrakÃºà  â a wizzard, preserved in Russian as òÃÂðúÃÂý/vrakun â a liar, a gossip). Lajos Kiss (1988) tried to drive the name from Proto-Slavic *vir- (a whirl). à  imon Ondruà ¡ (1990) from Proto-Slavic *vorkà(in East Slavic languages: vorok - a fence, a barrier) like VorkonÃÂ, Vorkunovka and other similar names, but documented only for the East Slavs.
Vrakuà Âa became an official borough of Bratislava on January 1, 1972.
It has a population ofÃÂ people (31 December ).