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Chaac Masculine Mayan

Chaac (also spelled Chac or Chaahk) is the Mayan name for the god of rain, thunder, and lightning. The name derives from the Classic Mayan word cháak, meaning "rain", directly linking the deity to the life-giving and des...

Hunahpu Masculine Mayan

Hunahpu is a central hero figure in Maya mythology, most famously appearing alongside his twin brother Xbalanque in the Popol Vuh, the sacred book of the K'iche' Maya. His name is interpreted as "one blowgunner" from Cla...

Itzamna Masculine Mayan Mayan

Itzamna (or Itzamná) is a central deity in Classic and Postclassic Maya mythology, often regarded as an upper god and creator deity who resided in the sky. The name derives from Classic Maya itzam, an element found in th...

K'awiil Masculine Mayan

Kʼawiil is a variant spelling of the name K'awil, which originates from the Classic Maya language. Often appearing in pre-Columbian texts and art, the name refers to a powerful Maya deity associated with lightning, creat...

K'awil Masculine Mayan

K'awil is a name from Classic Mayan mythology, most commonly understood to mean "powerful one" in the Classic Maya language. This name is primarily associated with one of the prominent deities of the Maya pantheon: the g...

Kinich Masculine Mayan

Kinich is variant of the Classic Maya name K'inich, which means "hot, sunny" from the root k'in "sun". In Maya mythology, K'inich Ajaw was the sun god, literally "Sun Lord" (ajaw meaning "king, lord"). This theophoric el...

K'inich Masculine Mayan

Etymology and MeaningK'inich is a name of Mayan origin, meaning "hot, sunny" in Classic Maya ([1]). It derives from the Maya word k'in, meaning "sun." In the Maya pantheon, K'inich Ajaw (ajaw meaning "king, lord") was th...

K'uk'ulkan Masculine Mayan

K'uk'ulkan K'uk'ulkan (also spelled Kukulkan) is a Yucatec Maya name meaning "feathered serpent" (from k'uk' "quetzal feather" and kaan "serpent") and refers to a major serpent deity in Maya mythology. This god is roughl...

Kukulkan Masculine Mayan

Kukulkan, also spelled K'uk'ulkan, is the Yucatec Maya name for the feathered serpent deity of Maya mythology. The name derives from Classic Maya k'uk' "quetzal, quetzal feather" and kaan "serpent, snake", literally mean...

Q'uq'umatz Masculine Mayan

EtymologyQ'uq'umatz is a K'iche' Maya name meaning "feathered serpent," derived from q'uq' "quetzal, quetzal feather" and kumatz "serpent, snake." It is the K'iche' counterpart of the Yucatec Maya god K'uk'ulkan, though...

Tohil Masculine Mayan

Tohil (also spelled Tojil) is the Maya god of fire, particularly revered by the Kʼicheʼ Maya during the Late Postclassic period of Mesoamerica. The name possibly derives from Classic Maya tojol, meaning "tribute" or "pay...

Xbalanque Masculine Mayan

Xbalanque is one of the two Maya Hero Twins, central figures in the sacred Popol Vuh of the K'iche' Maya. The name likely derives from Classic Maya words; it may be composed of balam "jaguar" and k'in "sun" or kej "deer"...

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