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her name was rebecca

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Rebecca Rolfe in England.

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Q: What was Pocahontas' Christian name after she moved to England?
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What was Pocahontas's' Christian name after she moved to England?

Rebecca Rolfe in England.


Did Pocahontas become a Christian?

Yes, she became a christian after she married John Rolfe and went to England. Her christian name is "Rebbeca".


Did Pocahontas have a different name than Pocahontas?

Her birth name is Motoak. After she was baptized as a Christian, she was called Rebecca.


What is Pocahontas real name?

Pocahontas is her real name, she also went by the names: Matoaka (or Matoika) and Amonute. Her "Christian" name was Rebecca Rolfe.


Why did Pocahontas go by the name Pocahontas?

Because it was a nickname from her childhood. Her formal name was matoaka. And her English name was Rebecca. She was known for any of those names, not just pocahontas, but Pocahontas is the name people know her by


How do you spell Pocahontas's christian name Rebecca?

Rebecca Rolfe k.r.


What was Pocahontas' middle name?

her real name was motoaka.her christian name was rebecca rolfe.


Christian name taken by Pocahontas before she married John Rolfe?

Rebecca


What was the native warrior name who went to England from North Carolina?

Pocahontas


What was the Christian name Pocahontas took?

I think it was Rabecca Rolfe.I don't know.SorryRebeccarebecca rolfe


Was Pocahontas a real person?

Yes, She was born sometime around 1595 in the Tidewater region of Virginia. She later moved to England and her status in England was a King's daughter(because her father was the Chief of his tribe)


What was Pocahontas's Christian name?

RebeccaShe converted to Christianity in 1614 after taken as a hostage and was given the name Rebecca. Soon after she was introduced and married John Rolfe. Not long after they left for England and in 1617 she died there. She is buried in England and her son returned to Jamestown as an adult and lived to the ripe old age of 90.