

Yaretzi - Meaning you will always be loved.Xochiquetzal - The most beautiful flower.Xilonen - The goddess of maize, or corn.Tozi - The goddess of healing and sweet water.Tlazohtzin - Little necklace of flowers.Ixcuiname - Means four faces or four sisters.Huixtocihuatl - The goddess of fertility.Chalmecacihuilt - The goddess of the underworld.Chalchihuitlcue - She of the robe of green jewels.Ayauhteotl - The goddess of haste and mist.Atzi - Another water element meaning rain.Ahuic - The goddess of running water in rivers, streams, and waves.Acuecucyoticihuati - The goddess of the ocean.Here are some of the female Aztec names you are likely to come across. But also some identities encompassed the marvel found in nature. Unlike those for boys and men, Aztec names for girls followed birth order.

Cipactli - A primordial monster in the Aztec mythology, it means crocodileįantastic Aztec girl names Baby in white onesie.Nopaltzin - Associated with cactus (rough).Yolyamanitzin - One who is considerate and just.Xiutecuhtli - The gentleman of the fire.Tonatiuh - Sunshine (a symbol or positivity).Toltecatl - An artist or creative person.Tlanextli - Means radiance or splendour.Netzahualcoyotl - Means the hungry coyote.Nahuatl - The Goddess of water and rivers (unisex name).Montezuma - Inspired by the archer Lord in an angry state.Mictlantecuhtli - The name of the Aztec Lord of Mictlan.Matlalihuitl - Means a greenish-blue feather.Ilhicamina - He who shoots the arrow at the sky.Cuetzpallee - Derived from nature and it means lizard.Cuallee - An Aztec name translating to good.Chimalli - Means shield and it symbolises safety.Acalan - A small narrow and long rowing boat.Therefore, a lot of Aztec male names were inspired by their religious concepts and nature. The culture did not have any tradition of naming their boys according to birth order. Photo: Martin GorostiolaĪztec names for boys are unique. Cute Aztec boy names A student takes virtual classes on August 24, 2020, in Mexico City, Mexico. They also drew inspiration from their culture and religious concept, thus, some of them meant gods and goddesses. The Aztec people highly valued nature and often gave their children names with meanings like animals, flowers, rainbows, and many more.
