You have to be the first one to climb it, you have to get permission from the country in which it’s located, and, my hunch is, it better be a nondescript peak.
“A leading British climber who became the first person to scale a remote peak in Asia has named it after his daughter….As a result, Mount Fiona, standing 5,300ft tall, is now on the map in the former Soviet Republic of Kyrgyzstan.”
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