Re: what are really weird non-english names you like?
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Some of these names and meanings seem questionable. Xitllali looks like a variation of Citlalli. Xochiquetzal and Quetzalxochitl look like the same reversed, 'xochitl' (flower) + 'quetzal' (quetzal bird). Yeretzi seems like a made up Aztec name.
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sorry that is just straight up rude to say that yeretzi is a made up name.It comes from the Aztec language called Nahuatl. The language started around the 7th century AD is still spoken by a few people to this day.But mind you the language has changed over time a little. #Higuma (Higuma Kanora)
I'm sorry you feel that way, but I don't see any clear information indicating the origins of Yeretzi. My assumption, like that of this website, is that it sounds very close to Yaritza, another made up name.
But just because it's made up doesn't mean it's bad. However there is a lot of misinformation about Aztec names floating around on the internet, and I would just like to see the etymological roots of the name before I believe it.
But just because it's made up doesn't mean it's bad. However there is a lot of misinformation about Aztec names floating around on the internet, and I would just like to see the etymological roots of the name before I believe it.
it's ok ii understand where your coming from now.This might help you understand the name better The name Yaretzi holds its roots in the ancient culture of the Aztec civilization. Derived from the Nahuatl language, commonly spoken by the Aztecs, Yaretzi bears a profound meaning that resonates with perpetual affection You will always be loved. This name encompasses the timeless value the Aztecs placed on love, and it continues to evoke sentiments of eternal adoration and devotion.Throughout history, the name Yaretzi symbolizes the enduring bond within Aztec families and serves as a reminder of their deep-rooted appreciation for love and affection. It is a testament to the enduring power of love in Aztec society, passed down from generation to generation. Today, Yaretzi transcends time and geographical boundaries, finding relevance in modern-day usage across different cultures and regions. It has become a popular choice for parents seeking a name that embodies the essence of eternal love and devotion for their child. By choosing the name Yaretzi, parents not only honor the rich cultural heritage of the Aztecs but also bestow their child with a name that signifies unending love and affection.
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