Paumanok

Etymology
From an name for the area. First recorded on May 3, 1639, in a deed between Lion Gardiner and "Yovawan, Sachem of Pommanocc". Thereafter variously spelled Pamunke (1648), Pammanack (1656), Pawmanack (1658), Paumanuck and Paumanche (1659), and Pommanock (1665), and later Paumanack and Pomonok (preserved as the name of a neighborhood in Flushing in Queens); and then popularized in the spelling Paumanok by. The precise origin of the name is not entirely clear, but the source language has been suggested to be Lenape (🇨🇬), and the first element has been suggested to be related to 🇨🇬,, and 🇨🇬, with the final element probably a locative, making the name "land of tribute" (which had to pay tribute, or where wampum shells for paying tribute were obtained).

Proper noun

 * 1)  Long Island.