User blog comment:Scrawland Scribblescratch/Naples/@comment-32656-20120703063915/@comment-32656-20120704024834

...And the number of occasions that places were named for them is minuscule. It is unusual.

You forgot more than just the "e," lol

No, not usually with prefixes added. It's more common to just name it outright. To use "Perth" as an example, there's many places named "Perth" in the world - but none named "New Perth." For a bigger use, Paris has none either. Berlin, Moscow, Rome - Berlin only has a tiny list of ones with a prefix, Moscow has none, and Rome has none either. About the only place that has a similar number with prefixes and not is London, for some reason.

As for the tribe... Cal, how many places are named after the Aborigines there right now? Far as I know, it's not a big number, unlike in the Americas.