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  2. Aug 17, 2010 · The name Manhattan derives from the word Manna-hata, as written in the 1609 logbook of Robert Juet, an officer on Henry Hudson's yacht Halve Maen (Half Moon). A 1610 map depicts the name Manahata twice, on both the west and east sides of the Mauritius River (later named the Hudson River). The word "Manhattan" has been translated as "island of ...

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    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 bows" or "place for gathering the (wood to make) bows".

  4. Etymology. 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".

  5. The Origin and Meaning of the Name “Manhattan” Ives Goddard. Albert. Anthony knew what “Manhattan” meant and why the island was called that. He grew up in the small Delaware Indian community on Six Nations Reserve, just west of the Niagara River in Ontario.

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  6. Apr 13, 2021 · In the Lenape’s absence, it was left to non-Native philologists to offer theories about the etymology of “Manhattan.”

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  7. Mar 21, 2018 · Manhattan, the iconic borough of New York City, holds a rich tapestry of hidden etymologies within its name. Originally inhabited by the Lenape people, the island was first encountered by European explorers in the early 17th century. Its name, “Manhattan,” is derived from the Lenape term “Mannahatta,” which translates roughly to ...

  8. The earliest known use of the noun Manhattan is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for Manhattan is from 1816, in the writing of E. Boudinot. Manhattan is a borrowing from Dutch.

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