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10Amaru is a masculine name derived from the Quechua word for "snake". Within the Quechua-speaking cultures of the Andean region, serpents held significant symbolic meaning, often associated with the underworld, fertility,...
EtymologyAtahualpa is a name of Quechua origin, derived from Atawallpa, composed of ataw meaning "fortunate, lucky" and wallpa meaning "hen." Thus, the name is often interpreted as "fortunate hen." This unusual etymology...
Inti (Quechua: inti, meaning 'sun') is the name of the Inca sun god and a given name in Quechua-speaking regions. In Inca mythology, Inti was a son of Viracocha, the creator deity. The word inti is not originally Quechua...
Pachacútec is the Spanish form of the Quechua name Pachakutiq, meaning "changer of the world" or "earthshaker." The name derives from the Quechua elements pacha ("world, time") and kutiy ("to return, to change"), combine...
Pachakutiq is a Quechua masculine name meaning "changer of the world", derived from pacha "world, time" and kutiy "to return, to change" with the agentive suffix -q "doer". This name is most famously associated with the...
Túpac is the Spanish form of the Quechua name Tupaq, which itself means “royal, noble.” Originally a title used within the Inca Empire—comparable to Ras in the Ethiopian Empire—it was later adopted as a personal name, pa...
Tupaq is a name of Quechua origin, meaning "royal, noble". It was borne by the 15th-century Inca emperor Tupaq Inka Yupanki, who expanded the Inca Empire to its greatest extent. After the Spanish conquest, the name was u...
Waman is a masculine given name of Quechua origin, meaning "eagle, falcon". The name reflects the cultural importance of these majestic birds in the Andean region, where they symbolize strength, vision, and freedom.Etymo...
Wayna is a given name of Quechua origin, derived from the word wayna meaning "young boy" or "young man". In Quechua, the language of the Inca Empire and still spoken widely in the Andean regions of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador...
Wayra is a Quechua masculine name meaning "wind, air". Drawing from the natural world, the name reflects the importance of the elements in Quechua culture, where wind (wayra) is both a vital force and a spiritual presenc...