- Kʼicheʼ in the Kʼicheʼ
language is "many trees". The
Nahuatl translation,
Cuauhtēmallān "Place of the Many
Trees (People)", is the
origin of the word Guatemala...
- (Mexican
Hairless Dog)
Zanate (Grackle)
Zopilote (vulture)
Countries Cuauhtemallan (Guatemala)
Mehxico (Mexico)
Nicanahuac (Nicaragua)
Cozcatlan (El Salvador)...
- in
Central America. The name "Guatemala"
comes from the
Nahuatl word
Cuauhtēmallān, or "place of many trees", a
derivative of the K'iche'
Mayan word for...
- (from the
Nahuatl word for the
Aztec capital Mēxihco),
Guatemala (from
Cuauhtēmallān), and
Nicaragua (from Nicānāhuac). Traditionally, Pre-Columbian Aztec...
-
colonization until the name had
fallen from use. "Forest", from the
Nahuatl Cuauhtēmallān (lit. "Place of Many Trees"), a
translation of the K'iche' K'ii'chee'...
-
Sensuntepeque Usulután
Zacatecoluca The
country name
comes from
Nahuatl Cuauhtēmallān, "place of many trees", a
translation of Kʼicheʼ K’ii’chee’, "many trees"...