Nazca. You could say that it is a name that indicates something indeterminadoNazca is the central theme of a Conference on November 9 at the University of Sciences and Humanities I dictaré about a book of my authorship entitled "Theory mining of the Nazca lines - the link lost ". Reading this book you can understand the meaning of that name.Yet others say something. The name Nazca derives from an unknown verb and from what little I know, only in Quechua there are verbs and unknown names. And also this name is born as a result of their mode of talk and express their feelings. To understand that must take account of two cosa:primero: when a Los ask someone about an action, a fact or a thing that both are seeing, if the person questioned do not know, do not know, he has no idea of what you are viewing does not answer " I don't know " but that if it is an action combines the indefinite verb " 34 nay; and if it is a thing or person pronounces the indeterminate name " na "Secondly, Should take into account the inhabitants of Nazca are immigrants from Paracas and the first arriving unaware of Nazca. And Nazca has a peculiarity: approaching to its hills and pampas look a red reflection. This fact raises questions such as what happened here? for which this reflection? And if a Walker makes those questions to their companions Quechua, nor explained what they see, they will not answer " I don't know " because responding that way in quechua is an expression of rejection to the conversation and they prefer to answer conjugating the verb indeterminate " 34 nay; for this case is " nash-gha " Possibly the epeticion of this cojugacion is what originated the name Nazca.