In Nahuatl tongue it means heart fruit, heart fruit or heart-shaped fruit. Fruit heart, peach. It is a way to call peach in Nahuatl language, for the forna of the fruit and the reddish color.
yolotsin
46
It means little heart, little heart. Diminutive of heart.
euayo
66
It means shell, skin, cover. Which covers the fruit.
nexali
83
It means calm, peaceful, patient, quiet, serene. It does things slowly but very well done. Slow, parsimonious. In Mexico it is used as a woman's name.
chipili
69
It means tearful, sad, wanting to cry. Chipini, means gout, drip, dew.
ikualokatl
47
I think it's more suitable iqualoque. It means eclipse. Icualoca intonatiuh (eclipse of the Sun) and icualoca metztli ( moon eclipse).
xochitla
62
Xochitla in Nahuatl language means garden, vergel, site where there are flowers. Orchard, forest.
chiki
71
Chiki or chiqui in Nahuatl language means scrape, grate.
pipiltin
63
Name given to the members of the noble class of the Mexican people. They were usually the ones who held the government positions and were hereditary in nature.
nama
52
Nama in Nahuatl language means now, this day, today.
tlakah
52
You mean family, family group. is more indicated tlaca.
tlauistli
52
It means magnificent.
temachtikali
50
It means school, place of teaching, place or place where they teach.
machilisni
88
It means defects, defective, deformed.
tlakotl
58
Tlakotl in Nahuatl language means party, cracked.
iyali
51
It is a woman's name of Nahuatl origin and means heart of land.
teotlak
48
It means late (part of the day). In the afternoon, in the afternoon. At sunset.
teponastli
52
Hollow wooden stick that makes it sound. Musical instrument to make dance. Timba, timbal.
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