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9Cuauhtémoc is the Spanish form of the Nahuatl name Cuauhtemoc, which means "descending eagle" from cuāuhtli "eagle" and temo "descend". The name evokes a raptor diving toward its prey, symbolizing strength and power.Hist...
Cuauhtemoc (also spelled Cuauhtémoc) is a Nahuatl masculine given name meaning "descending eagle" (from cuāuhtli "eagle" and temo "descend"), evoking a raptor diving toward its prey. This was the name of the last Aztec e...
Ehecatl is a name of Nahuatl origin, meaning "wind". In Aztec mythology, Ehecatl was the god of wind, often considered an aspect of the Feathered Serpent deity Quetzalcoatl, and was thus known as Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl.Ety...
Itzcoatl is a Nahuatl name meaning "obsidian snake" or "obsidian serpent," from the elements itztli "obsidian" and cōātl "snake." The name is most famously borne by Itzcoatl (c. 1380–1440), the fourth king of Tenochtitla...
Moctezuma is the Spanish form of Motecuhzoma, a Nahuatl name borne by two Aztec emperors. The original name derives from the Classical Nahuatl Motēuczōma, meaning “he who frowns like a lord” or, more literally, “he becom...
Montezuma is an anglicized form of the Motecuhzoma, a Nahuatl name that means "he becomes angry like a lord". The name derives from the elements mo- "himself", tēcu- "lord", and zōma "become angry, frown". It is best kno...
Motecuhzoma is a Nahuatl name meaning "he becomes angry like a lord", derived from mo- "himself", tēcu- "lord", and zōma "become angry, frown". This name is historically significant for being borne by two emperors of the...
Tlaloc (Classical Nahuatl: Tláloc) is the name of the Aztec god of rain and fertility. The name likely derives from the Nahuatl word tlālloh, meaning "covered with earth", from tlālli meaning "earth, land, soil". This et...
Tonatiuh (Nahuatl: Tōnatiuh, meaning "sun") is an Aztec name that refers to both a sun deity and the celestial body itself. The name comes from the Nahuatl root "tona," meaning "to be warm" or "to give off heat," and can...