The first written mention of the village Zavar comes from 1255 (de Zovvor). It was during the reign of the Hungarian king Bela IV, who in 1238 granted Trnava the privileges of a free royal city. The name Zavar was probably derived from the name of the first owner of the settlement (Dionýz de Zoovori), which in the 13th century spread over the territory of today's village. After various changes, it has stabilized in a form that has survived to the present day.
The first written mention of the village Zavar comes from 1255 (de Zovvor). It was during the reign of the Hungarian king Bela IV, who in 1238 granted Trnava the privileges of a free royal city. The name Zavar was probably derived from the name of the first owner of the settlement (Dionýz de Zoovori), which in the 13th century spread over the territory of today's village. After various changes, it has stabilized in a form that has survived to the present day.