The term "Daykovaya Peak" does not appear in widely recognized geographical, geological, or encyclopedic sources. Accurate information regarding its location, elevation, geological features, or significance is not confirmed. It is not listed in authoritative databases such as the Global Volcanism Program, Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), or the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica.
The name may be a transliteration variant or a local toponym, possibly of Slavic origin, where "Daykovaya" could derive from a root such as "dai" (дать) meaning "to give" in Russian, though this is speculative. "Peak" suggests a mountain summit or high point. However, without verifiable sources, the existence, location, and characteristics of Daykovaya Peak remain unconfirmed.
Due to the lack of reliable documentation, "Daykovaya Peak" is not currently recognized as an established geographical feature in mainstream cartography or scientific literature.