Chesapeake

Etymology
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It was widely believed for a long time that "Chesapeake" means something like "Great Shellfish Bay." However, according to Blair Rudes, linguist at the University of North Carolina, the name might actually mean something like "Great Water," or it might have been simply the name of a village at the bay's mouth.

Noun

 * 1)  Any member of a Native American tribe that once inhabited the area now known as  in Virginia, United States.