tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6966286110229674977.post4167031473706441481..comments2023-09-28T03:55:14.277-05:00Comments on Roses and Cellar Doors: Volcanoes!Shanamahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05546051086798623361noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6966286110229674977.post-16014089977229786292014-09-02T18:21:09.088-05:002014-09-02T18:21:09.088-05:00I've read about two different baby boys named ...I've read about two different baby boys named 'Rainier'. It's dormant, but it's still a volcano! :)<br />I also know of a couple of Shastas, one old and one young.<br />McKinley is an Alaskan volcano... named after the president. It feels very current with naming trends. Then again, Alaska has a LOT of volcanoes! Augustine, Martin, Fisher, Okmok, Cleveland, Kanaga, Kiska, Cerberus...<br />Hmmm... there's also a Mount Jefferson in Oregon that is a volcano. Oh, and Mt. McLoughlin!<br />Greece has Milos and Santorini.<br />Kilimanjaro would be quite the name (perhaps in the middle though).<br />Etna in Italy sounds commercial in America, but it still is a sister to Etta or Alta.<br /><br />Zimina is going on my 'recommend' list. Beautiful!<br />What a fun post! Thanks!!<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6966286110229674977.post-12919803246233496722014-09-01T18:32:15.396-05:002014-09-01T18:32:15.396-05:00Ha! Kaena is a great name for a volcano. :)
Looks...Ha! Kaena is a great name for a volcano. :)<br /><br />Looks like a small number of US babies (both boys and girls, mostly from Hawaii) have gotten the name Keana within the last decade as well. Nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09635108786578977860noreply@blogger.com