Re: Is it wrong to give your baby a tribal name if you're not from that tribe?
Oof, I'm starting to suspect you're a troll. Quite significantly. Ignoring the weird narrative here, as someone from a very multicultural family, I don't really understand why you'd "gatekeep" your culture in this negative way, let alone from a child who'd also be partially from your culture (even if someone isn't 100% that culture, that's still their heritage)?
Also, it's not my place to police and not my place to really pass comment or judgement, so you don't have to answer - but I do wonder why you use the term 'Aztec' rather than the seemingly widely preferred Nahua? You have your absolute right to self-determination and I'm sorry if I'm casting aspersions, but the choice of name does (as someone who has First Nations friends and family) make me at the very least curious if not a bit suspicious.