Another name for Worley is tsenp'uytsn, "wrinkled neck", which is the Coeur d'Alene name for Mr. Worley who was the superintendent of the Indian agency early in this century. He had a double chin, so the Coeur d'Alene called him tsenp'uytsn and they gave the same name to the town where he lived and worked at the hardware store.
yts'piyits'p "worn out, worn out", is the name for the location of Cheney, Washington. yts'piyits'p marks the western border of the traditional Coeur d'Alene territory.
According to Joe Vincent, a place near Wallace, not shown here, was called ni’ła̲q’qn "wide forehead" or "wide surface under the hair", probably referring to a wide ridge or mountain.
Literal: passes by the side of the waist. On the east side of Marks Butte was a trail heading north. The trail was called tsenłłukhwp’mi̲’nch "passes by the side of the waist". This place was also called "white rock" in English.