Llano (a flat, level field). There are places bearing this name in Los Ángeles and Sonoma Counties.
Llano de Buena Vista (plain of the good view).
Llano de Santa Rosa (plain of St. Rose).
Llano Seco (dry plain).
Llano de Tequisquite (plain of saltpetre). Tequisquite is an Aztec word.
Llorones (the weepers), a name given to a place in the vicinity of San Francisco Bay, for the reason given in Palou’s account of the expedition to that region in 1776, as follows: “The launch went out again with the pilot Bautista Aguiray to examine the arm of the sea that runs to the southeast; they saw nothing more than two or three Indians who made no other demonstration than to weep, for which reason the place was called La Ensenada de los Llorones (the bay of the weepers).”
Lobitos (little seals), is on the Ocean Shore Line, near San Francisco.
Lobos (wolves, also sea-wolves, or seals). See pages [160] and [226].
Loma (hill).