Xochilth is a unique and captivating female given name of Aztec origin. Derived from the Nahuatl language, it consists of two components: 'xochitl', meaning flower, and 'iltic', which signifies 'of the people'. Thus, Xochilth translates to 'Flower of the People'. This moniker is deeply rooted in Mexican culture and history, adding a rich and meaningful touch to its bearer's identity.
"Xochilth's popularity peaked in the early 2000s with a high of 13 births in 2004, but it has since declined, averaging around 5-7 births per year from 2005 onwards."