Alltan na Fithreach
Wee burn of the dulse
Gemma Smith https://www.assyntplacenames.net/files/original/77cefce9217ac9797436b680d1a984da.pdf pg 38
Meall Dearg
Red mound/hill
Cnoc an Sgriodaich
Stormy hillock
Cnoc a' Ghrianain Beag
Hillock of the little sunny place
Druim na Buttarais
Ridge of the mishmash
Loch na Creige Loisgte
The Loch of the Burnt Crag
Creag Loisgte
Would be interesting to look for a burnt mound here
Burnt Crag
Loch nan Lùb
Loch of the Bends
Rubha Fitheachaig
Diminutive form -aig
Point of the small raven
Cnoc na Buaile
Hill of the cattle fold (barn)
Port Feadaig
Uncertain
Whistle (or plover) port
Cnoc an Leothaid
Believed to be a variation of Leathad, a slope
Slope hill
Cnoc Riabhach
Cursed Hill
Cnoc na h-Eilde
Hill of the Hind
Alltan na Fithriach
River of the dulce (edible seaweed)
Meall Dubh
Round black hill
Roinnean a' Chamais
Divisions of the bay
Geodh' Gainmhich
Sandy Cove
Cluas Deas
Right (or South) ear
Geodh' an Sgriobain
Other translations of this place name are possible
Cove of the hand line (fishing) (uncertain)
Geodh' nan Daoine
Cove of the people
Geodh' nan Uan
Cove of the Lambs
Uamh na Seanna Chreag
Cave of the old crag
Seanna Chreag
Old crag
Cirean Geardail
Uncertain translation - but most likely relating to "guard", gearr daol. Possible derivation, following clues in Dwelly, is ceard dubhan, a dung beetle.
Crest of the Guard (uncertain)