Itzcoatl" is an ancient Nahuatl (Aztec) name meaning "Obsidian Snake." This name held significant historical importance, as it was borne by the fifth Aztec emperor who reigned from 1427 to 1440 AD. The name Itzcoatl signifies strength and power, with "itz" translating to "obsidian" and "coatl" meaning "snake." Obsidian was highly revered among the Aztecs due to its hardness and sharpness, making it perfect for tools and weapons. Thus, the name Itzcoatl embodies an individual who is resilient, determined, and capable of navigating challenging circumstances with precision and strength.
"The name Itzcoatl was born to six children in 2007."