Pomona

[puh-moh-nuh] /pəˈmoʊ nə/
noun
1.
the ancient Roman goddess of the fruit of trees.
2.
a city in SW California, E of Los Angeles.
3.
Also called Mainland. the largest of the Orkney Islands, N of Scotland. 190 sq. mi. (490 sq. km)
British Dictionary definitions for Pomona

Pomona1

/pəˈməʊnə/
noun
1.
(in Orkney) another name for Mainland

Pomona2

/pəˈməʊnə/
noun
1.
the Roman goddess of fruit trees
Word Origin and History for Pomona
n.

Roman goddess of fruit, from Latin pomum "apple; fruit," of uncertain origin. "Possibly from *po-emo- 'taken off, picked'; *po-omo- or *pe-omo- are also conceivable" [de Vaan]. Or perhaps borrowed from a lost Mediterranean language.