Baby Fierce Aztec Boy Names

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39 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Yaotl
Rising Fast
Quetzal
Hidden Gem
Citlalli
Classic Pick
Tlaloc
Editor's Pick

Yaotl (YAH-ohtl)

Meaning "warrior" or "enemy," Yaotl embodies strength and courage, reflecting the Aztec emphasis on military prowess.

Top 10 Baby Fierce Aztec Boy Names Names

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1YaotlYAH-ohtlMeaning "warrior" or "enemy," Yaotl embodies strength and courage, reflecting th...Popular
2CitlalliSEE-tlah-leeWhile often used for girls, Citlalli, meaning "star," can be a unique and strong...Rare/Unique
3IxtliEESH-tleeMeaning "face" or "eye," Ixtli can represent perception, wisdom, and a strong pr...Rare/Unique
4QuetzalKET-zalNamed after the sacred quetzal bird, Quetzal symbolizes beauty, freedom, and pre...Trending
5TlalocTLAH-lokThe name of the Aztec god of rain, Tlaloc represents power, fertility, and the l...Classic
6HuitzilinWEE-tzee-leenMeaning "hummingbird," Huitzilin represents energy, agility, and resilience, qua...Rare/Unique
7ItzliEETS-leeMeaning "obsidian," a volcanic glass used for weapons, Itzli symbolizes strength...Trending
8TonatiuhToh-NAH-tee-uhThe Aztec sun god, Tonatiuh, represents light, warmth, and the vital energy of l...Classic
9XipilliSHEE-pee-leeMeaning "jewel prince," Xipilli suggests nobility, beauty, and a bright future.Rare/Unique
10CualliKWAH-leeMeaning "good," Cualli represents virtue, kindness, and a positive spirit.Rare/Unique
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Yaotl
YAH-ohtl
Meaning "warrior" or "enemy," Yaotl embodies strength and courage, reflecting the Aztec emphasis on military prowess.
PopularClassic
Citlalli
SEE-tlah-lee
While often used for girls, Citlalli, meaning "star," can be a unique and strong name for a boy, symbolizing brilliance and guidance.
Rare/Unique
Ixtli
EESH-tlee
Meaning "face" or "eye," Ixtli can represent perception, wisdom, and a strong presence.
Rare/Unique
Quetzal
KET-zal
Named after the sacred quetzal bird, Quetzal symbolizes beauty, freedom, and preciousness.
Trending
Tlaloc
TLAH-lok
The name of the Aztec god of rain, Tlaloc represents power, fertility, and the life-giving force of water.
Classic
Huitzilin
WEE-tzee-leen
Meaning "hummingbird," Huitzilin represents energy, agility, and resilience, qualities admired in Aztec warriors.
Rare/Unique
Itzli
EETS-lee
Meaning "obsidian," a volcanic glass used for weapons, Itzli symbolizes strength, protection, and sharp intellect.
Trending
Tonatiuh
Toh-NAH-tee-uh
The Aztec sun god, Tonatiuh, represents light, warmth, and the vital energy of life, embodying power and leadership.
Classic
Xipilli
SHEE-pee-lee
Meaning "jewel prince," Xipilli suggests nobility, beauty, and a bright future.
Rare/Unique
Cualli
KWAH-lee
Meaning "good," Cualli represents virtue, kindness, and a positive spirit.
Rare/Unique
Yaretzi
YAH-ret-zee
Meaning "you will always be loved," Yaretzi offers a gentle strength, representing enduring affection.
Trending
Zipactonal
Zee-pak-toh-NAHL
Associated with the creation of the calendar, Zipactonal symbolizes knowledge, time, and destiny.
Rare/Unique
Chalchiuhtlatonal
Chal-chee-ooh-tlah-toh-NAHL
Meaning "precious water," Chalchiuhtlatonal represents purity, life, and the value of natural resources.
Rare/Unique
Coyotl
Koh-YO-tl
Meaning "coyote", Coyotl embodies cunning, adaptability, and survival skills.
Trending
Ehecatl
Eh-heh-KAHTL
The Aztec god of wind, Ehecatl represents movement, change, and the breath of life.
Classic
Matlal
Maht-LAHL
Meaning "green net", Matlal symbolizes nature, connection, and abundance.
Rare/Unique
Nezahualcoyotl
Neh-zah-wahl-koh-YO-tl
Meaning "hungry coyote," Nezahualcoyotl was a famous poet-king, representing wisdom, leadership, and artistic talent.
Classic
Ollin
O-LEEN
Meaning "movement," Ollin represents change, energy, and the cyclical nature of life.
Rare/Unique
Tupac
Too-PAHK
Meaning "noble," Tupac represents leadership, honor, and a strong moral compass.
Popular
Xolo
SHO-loh
Short for Xoloitzcuintli, the Aztec dog, Xolo symbolizes loyalty, protection, and a connection to the spiritual world.
Trending
Yoltli
YO-ltlee
Meaning "heart," Yoltli represents love, courage, and the center of one's being.
Rare/Unique
Citlalcoatl
Seet-lal-koh-AHTL
Meaning "star serpent," Citlalcoatl combines celestial beauty with earthly power, representing wisdom and guidance.
Rare/Unique
Icnoyotl
Eek-no-YO-tl
Meaning "orphaned," Icnoyotl can symbolize resilience, independence, and strength in the face of adversity.
Rare/Unique
Mextli
Mesh-TLEE
An alternative name for the moon, Mextli represents intuition, mystery, and the cyclical nature of life.
Rare/Unique
Pilli
PEE-lee
Meaning "child" or "noble," Pilli represents innocence, potential, and a bright future.
Rare/Unique
Tlaltecuhtli
Tlal-teh-KOOT-lee
The earth god, Tlaltecuhtli represents grounding, stability, and the life-sustaining power of the earth.
Classic
Xihuitl
Shee-WEE-tl
Meaning "year" or "turquoise," Xihuitl represents time, beauty, and preciousness.
Rare/Unique
Yacatecuhtli
Yah-kah-teh-KOOT-lee
The god of merchants, Yacatecuhtli represents travel, trade, and resourcefulness.
Rare/Unique
Zolin
Zo-LEEN
Meaning "quail," Zolin represents agility, quickness, and a connection to nature.
Rare/Unique
Acalan
Ah-kah-LAHN
Meaning "place of canoes," Acalan represents travel, adventure, and exploration.
Rare/Unique
Cipactli
See-PAHK-tlee
Meaning "crocodile," Cipactli represents strength, primal power, and a connection to the earth.
Rare/Unique
Itzcoatl
Eets-KOH-ahtl
Meaning "obsidian serpent," Itzcoatl was a powerful Aztec ruler, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and leadership.
Classic
Quauhtli
Kwaw-TLEE
Meaning "eagle," Quauhtli represents courage, vision, and a connection to the sun god.
Popular
Tezcatlipoca
Tez-kaht-lee-POH-kah
A powerful and complex god, Tezcatlipoca represents fate, magic, and the unseen forces of the universe.
Classic
Xolotl
Shoh-LOTL
The god of fire and lightning, Xolotl represents transformation, guidance, and the power of the underworld.
Classic
Yohualticitl
Yo-wal-tee-SEE-teel
Meaning "night medicine," Yohualticitl represents healing, protection, and the power of the night.
Rare/Unique
Zacatzontli
Za-kat-ZONT-lee
The god of roads and travelers, Zacatzontli represents guidance, protection, and a journey through life.
Rare/Unique
Ahuatzi
Ah-WAH-tzee
Meaning "small oak", Ahuatzi embodies strength, resilience, and a connection to nature.
Rare/Unique
Cintli
SEENT-lee
Meaning "maize god", Cintli represents nourishment, abundance, and the life-giving power of agriculture.
Rare/Unique

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

YaotlYAH-ohtl
CitlalliSEE-tlah-lee
IxtliEESH-tlee
QuetzalKET-zal
TlalocTLAH-lok
HuitzilinWEE-tzee-leen
ItzliEETS-lee
TonatiuhToh-NAH-tee-uh

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Sibling & Middle Names

Yaotl & Itzli
Warrior and obsidian, representing strength.
Quetzal & Xolo
Beauty and loyalty, a unique blend.
Tonatiuh & Citlalli
Sun and Star, celestial harmony.
Tlaloc & Ehecatl
Rain and wind, powerful natural forces.
Yaotl & Itzli
Adds another layer of strength.
Quetzal & Matias
A balanced mix of cultures.
Tonatiuh & Alexander
Classic and powerful.
Tlaloc & Cruz
Short, strong, and meaningful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Aztec names "fierce"?
Aztec names are often considered "fierce" because they frequently reference war, strength, nature's power, and the qualities of respected animals. The Aztec culture valued warriors and their deities, so names often reflected these important aspects of their society. These names carry a strong sense of history and cultural significance.
Are Aztec names still used today?
Yes, many Aztec names are still used today, particularly in Mexico and among people of Mexican descent. While some of the more explicitly religious names might be less common, names referencing nature or strength are seeing a resurgence in popularity as parents seek unique and meaningful names. You might find variations in spelling and pronunciation as well.
How do I choose the right Aztec name for my son?
Consider the meaning and symbolism behind the name. Research its historical significance and how it resonates with your values. Pronunciation is also important; choose a name that is easy to pronounce and remember. Think about how the name sounds with your last name and any potential nicknames.
What are some popular meanings behind Aztec boy names?
Popular meanings often revolve around strength, courage, and nature. Names like Yaotl (warrior) or Quetzal (quetzal bird) are popular because they are deeply rooted in Aztec culture and hold strong symbolic value. Names that refer to gods or rulers are also often chosen to bestow a sense of power and destiny.
Are there any naming traditions I should be aware of when choosing an Aztec name?
While strict naming traditions may vary, it is respectful to research the name's origin and meaning thoroughly. Avoid appropriating names without understanding their cultural context. Consider consulting with someone knowledgeable about Aztec culture to ensure the name is used appropriately and respectfully. Some families may also follow certain astrological or calendrical considerations.

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