The name of this rancho means "point of the lagoon" and refers to the irregular lake lying within its territory.
Spring Lake also refers to the lake within the community.
However, he refers to the lake by its Greek name, Asphaltites.
In South African English, dam refers both to the structure and the lake it impounds.
By 1820, George Simpson referred to both the lake and the river as "Athabasca".
Blue Mountain Lake also refers to the lake on the banks of which the hamlet is situated.
Accordingly, Georgia's map still refers to the lake as Clarks Hill.
Locals often refer to the lake as "Tobo."
The new name refers to the largest lake in its territory, Lake Cayamant.
A kayōkyoku refers to the lake in its title.