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  2. Feb 5, 2019 · Here’s the story of New York’s five borough names. How Manhattan Got Its Name. For more than two centuries, New York City consisted only of Manhattan Island. The word “Manhattan” comes from a dialect of the Lenape Native Americans, and can be translated as “a thicket where wood can be found to make bows.”

  3. The name Manhattan originated from the Lenapes language, Munsee, manaháhtaan (where manah-means "gather", -aht-means "bow", and -aan is an abstract element used to form verb stems). The Lenape word has been translated as "the place where we get bows" or "place for gathering the (wood to make) bows".

  4. “Manhattan” was the first Native American place-name to be record-ed by Europeans between Chesapeake Bay and the coast of Maine, and not surprisingly its early attestation is marked by some uncertainty. It appears in two sources that document Henry Hudson’s expedition of 1609: an English map4 and the log of the voyage kept by Robert Juet.5 .

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  5. Mar 21, 2018 · Its name, “Manhattan,” is derived from the Lenape term “Mannahatta,” which translates roughly to “island of many hills” or “place where we get bows” in the Algonquian language. However, the island’s name underwent various transformations throughout history.

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    There were various sites for fishing and planting established by the Lenape throughout Manhattan. The name Manhattan originated from the Lenape's language, Munsee, manaháhtaan (where manah-means "gather", -aht-means "bow", and -aan is an abstract element used to form verb stems). The Lenape word has been translated as "the place where we get ...

  7. Nov 15, 2018 · Advertisement. Manhattan. main island of New York City, from Dutch, from a native name, perhaps representing a Delaware (Algonquian) source akin to Munsee munahan "island." Bright favors Munsee /e:nta menahahte:nk/ "where one gathers bows."

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