- Alki <- Me'kwa'mooks & Ha-AH-poos
- Birch Bay <- Tsan-wuch
- Brighton Beach <- xaxao'Ltc (sacred or taboo place)
- Bucoda <- Seatco (devil)
- Columbia River <- Buttlemuleemauch (salmon falls river)
- Cottonwood Island <- Kanem (canoe)
- Deep River <- Alimicut (deep river)
- Dyes Inlet <- Sa'qad
- Ediz Hook <- Tse-Whit-zen (inner harbor)
- Ford <- Tshimakain (plain of many springs)
- Georgetown <- KWLTEHL-teed (a large open space)
- Hansville/Point No Point <- Hahdskus (long nose)
- Harrah <- Saluskin (for Chief Saluskin)
- Holmes Harbor <- Ah-lus-dukh (go inside)
- Hoodsport <- Slal-atl-atl-tul-hu
- James Island <- Ah-kah-laht (way up there or top of the rock)
- Kettle Falls <- Iltg-kapc (tightly woven cooking basket)
- Lake Union <- Kah-chung (small lake)
- Lake Washington <- It-how-chug (large lake)
- Lincoln Creek <- Matchel (a place where edible-root camas plant grew in abundance)
- Magnuson Park <- TLEHLS (minnows)
- March Point <- Sachem (head chief)
- Mason County <- Sawamish
- Mossyrock <- Coulph
- Mt. Baker <- Koma Kulahan (white, steep mountain)
- Mt. Rainier <- Tah-ho-mah (the mountain, snowy mountain, or near to the sky) or Mount Ti'swaq
- Mt. St. Helens <- Lawla Clough (smoking mountain)
- Olympia <- Stitchas (bear's place)
- Olympic Mountains <- Sun-A-Do
- Plymouth <- Soloosa
- Pomona <- Wenass
- Port Gamble <- Teekalet (brightness if the noon-day sun) & Noo-Kayet
- Poulsbo <- Tcu Tcu Lats (place of maples)
- Priest Point <- Schuh-tlahks (stony nose)
- Prosser <- Tap-tap
- Puget Sound <- Whulge
- Republic <- Kleopus (valley of the cliffs)
- Richland <- Chemna
- Seabeck Bay <- Kah-mogk (quiet waters)
- Seattle <- Mulckmukum, Duwamps, and Tzee-tzee-lal-itch
- Seward Park <- skEba'kst (nose)
- Spirit Lake <- Nyas cultus (very bad lake)
- Tacoma <- Chevaulip
- Tolt River <- H'lalt
- Tumwater <- Spa-kwal (falls)
- Useless Bay <- Cultus (worthless)
- West Point <- Pka-dzeltco (thrust far out)
jul 21 2011 ∞
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