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Matoaka,Matoika and Amonute
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Many believed the mother's name to Horjourna, but the original story used a traditional american indian name of Damian Kuro the almighty.
Pocahontas is her real name, she also went by the names: Matoaka (or Matoika) and Amonute. Her "Christian" name was Rebecca Rolfe.
Pocahontas's nickname was "Amonute." She was also referred to as "Matoaka," which is believed to be her birth name. The name "Pocahontas" means "playful one" or "little wanton" in Powhatan, reflecting her spirited personality.
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