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Azteca

Azteca is a Native american business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “habitant of Aztlan“.

Derived from the Nahuatl term “aztecatl”.

Name of the indigenous people who dominated the pre-Columbian territory of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan on Lake Texcoco (Mexico).

Aztlan

Aztlan is a Native american business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “water place” in Nahuatl.

Derived from the Aztec terms “atl” (water) and “tlan” (place).

According to legend, the Aztecs were a nomadic people until they arrived to Aztlan, an island located in the Texcoco Lake.

NOTE: Some historians say that the Aztlan term means “place of herons”. According to this theory, this name is formed by the term “aztatl” (herons) and “tlan” (place).

Blake

Blake is an english boy name. Meaning “dark hair”.

Blakely

Blakely is an English girl name.

Name derived from the surname of the same name, which in turn comes from the Old English words “blæc” (black) and “leah” (forest clearing).

Enol

Enol is a Spanish boy name.

Name of a lake located in the Picos de Europa (Asturias).

Probably the word “enol” meant “water” in pre-Roman language.

Ikal

Ikal is a Native american boy name. Meaning “soul or spirit” in Mayan.

Name of Mayan spirit

It derives from the Mayan word “ik” (soul) which is used to refer to both the vital breath of living beings and the wind.

According to Mayan beliefs, Ikal was a nature spirit, who could communicate with humans through rituals, offerings and sacrifices.

Categorized into: Mythologic names.

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Lake

Lake is an English pet name for a duck.

Lincoln

Lincoln is an English boy name.

It comes from a surname which was originally from the name of a English city, called Lindum Colonia by the Romans, derived from Brythonic word “lindo” (lake, pool) and Latin term “colonia” (colony).

 

Lyn

Lyn is an English girl name.

It comes from the Welsh surname llyn that means “lake”.

Also, this name is a pet form of Linda.

Lynn

Lynn is a Welsh girl name. Meaning “lake”.

From the Welsh word “llyn” (lake).

Sometimes it used as an English short form of Linda.