If you wish to communicate information, I suggest you call it an 10^33-gon or possibly a decillion-gon. Although there is probably a prefix for the number I suggest you keep it simple. Not only is the use of long and unfamiliar Greek prefices pretentious, you will only annoy the reader who will probably have to consult a dictionary.
you call a seven sided shape a heptagon.
An 11 sided shape is an Eptogon
A 12-sided shape is called a dodecagon.
A 30 sided shape is called a Triacontagon.
A 101-sided shape is called a "hectacontakaihenagon." The naming convention for polygons involves using Greek numerical prefixes to indicate the number of sides, followed by the suffix "-gon" to denote a polygon. In this case, "hectaconta-" represents 100, and "henagon" refers to a polygon with one side.
A nine sided shape or polygon is called a nonagon.
A seven sided shape is called a heptagon.
Why not just call it "a 130-sided shape"? because its not called that, spaz.
A five sided geometric shape is called a pentagon.
118-sided shape is called a hectadecakaioctagon.
Parallelogram
a 9 sided shape is a nonagon