Mount Everest means "the third goddess" in Tibetan. What about the first and second?

Qomolangma (Tibetan transliteration: Jo-mo glang-ma) means "mother of the earth". In Tibetan, "Jo-mo" means goddess, and "Lang-ma" should be understood as female elephant (in Tibetan, "Lang-ma" has two meanings: Yanagi Takayama and female elephant). According to myth, Mount Everest is the palace where tshe-ring mched lnga lives.

There is also a saying that in Tibetan, "Qomolangma" means goddess, "Langma" is the third, and Mount Qomolangma is also the "third goddess peak" affectionately called by local people. According to legend, a long time ago, there was a boundless sea near Mount Everest. There were dense flowers and bees and butterflies at the foot of Mount Everest. One day, a five-headed demon suddenly came and tried to occupy this beautiful place. It stirred up the sea, destroyed forests and destroyed flowers and trees. For a time, a rich and fertile place became smoky and devastated. Just as the birds and animals were desperate and waiting for death, a colorful auspicious cloud floated from the east, turned into five intelligent dakini, exerted boundless magic and subdued five demons. Since then, the sea has become calm, and all beings living here are grateful to worship the fairy. The Dakini mothers wanted to return to heaven after their success, but all beings begged and begged that they could stay forever, be blessed and enjoy peace with all beings. The goddesses finally agreed, and they ordered the sea to recede, making the east densely forested, with fertile fields in the west, lush grass in the south and boundless pastures in the north. The five fairies have also become the five peaks of the Himalayas, stationed on the earth, and the third fairy is the tallest and most handsome. She is Mount Everest. According to legend, the peaks corresponding to the five sisters should be: Makaru Peak, Luozi Peak, Mount Everest, Zhuooyou Peak and Xixiabangma Peak. ----------Newton under Bodhi, please forgive me.