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  • Aztec Pass
  • Gap in Yavapai County, Arizona, US

    Aztec Pass is a gap and a valley between the Juniper Mountains and Santa Maria Mountains in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The summit of the pass

    Aztec Pass

    Aztec Pass

    Aztec_Pass

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    The Aztecs (/ˈæztɛks/ AZ-teks) were a Mesoamerican civilization that flourished in central Mexico from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec people included different

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • Human sacrifice in Aztec culture
  • common practice in many parts of Mesoamerica. The rite was not new to the Aztecs when they arrived at the Valley of Mexico, nor was it something unique to

    Human sacrifice in Aztec culture

    Human sacrifice in Aztec culture

    Human_sacrifice_in_Aztec_culture

  • Aztec sun stone
  • 16th-century Mexica sculpture

    19°25′34″N 99°11′15″W / 19.42611°N 99.18750°W / 19.42611; -99.18750 The Aztec sun stone (Spanish: Piedra del Sol) is a late post-classic Mexica sculpture

    Aztec sun stone

    Aztec sun stone

    Aztec_sun_stone

  • Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
  • 16th-century Spanish invasion of Mesoamerica

    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was a pivotal event in the history of the Americas, marked by the collision of the Aztec Triple Alliance and the

    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire

    Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire

    Spanish_conquest_of_the_Aztec_Empire

  • Aztec, New Mexico
  • County Seat in New Mexico, United States

    the 2022 population estimate. The Aztec Ruins National Monument is located in Aztec. The city was the site of the Aztec, New Mexico crashed saucer hoax

    Aztec, New Mexico

    Aztec, New Mexico

    Aztec,_New_Mexico

  • Aztec warfare
  • Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization

    Aztec warfare concerns the aspects associated with the military conventions, forces, weaponry and strategic expansions conducted by the Late Postclassic

    Aztec warfare

    Aztec warfare

    Aztec_warfare

  • Cannibalism in the Americas
  • part of their agricultural cycle after every harvest. Also proven are the Aztec ritual ceremonies during the Spanish conquest at Tecoaque. The Anasazi in

    Cannibalism in the Americas

    Cannibalism in the Americas

    Cannibalism_in_the_Americas

  • Aztec Code
  • Type of matrix barcode

    The Aztec Code is a matrix code invented by Andrew Longacre, Jr. and Robert Hussey in 1995. The code was published by AIM, Inc. in 1997. Although the

    Aztec Code

    Aztec Code

    Aztec_Code

  • San Diego State Aztecs football
  • College football team

    The San Diego State Aztecs football team is the college football program that represents San Diego State University (SDSU). The Aztecs compete in NCAA Division

    San Diego State Aztecs football

    San Diego State Aztecs football

    San_Diego_State_Aztecs_football

  • W. C. Tuttle
  • American writer

    (1965) Stockade (1965) Buckshot Range (1966) The Lone Wolf (1967) West of Aztec Pass (1972) Greenhorn Trail (1976) King of Blue Grass Valley (1977) The Trail

    W. C. Tuttle

    W. C. Tuttle

    W._C._Tuttle

  • Five Suns
  • Creation Legend of the Aztecs

    the term "Five Suns" refers to the belief of certain Nahua cultures and Aztec peoples that the world has gone through five distinct cycles of creation

    Five Suns

    Five Suns

    Five_Suns

  • Aztec cuisine
  • Culinary traditions in the Aztec Empire

    Aztec cuisine is the cuisine of the former Aztec Empire and the Nahua peoples of the Valley of Mexico prior to European contact in 1519. The most important

    Aztec cuisine

    Aztec cuisine

    Aztec_cuisine

  • Hualapai War
  • 1865–1870, United States v. Natives

    and La Paz. Camp Hualapai was located north of Prescott, southeast of Aztec Pass, along Walnut Creek and Captain Hardy's toll road. Both of the posts greatly

    Hualapai War

    Hualapai War

    Hualapai_War

  • Aztec Club of 1847
  • American military society

    The Aztec Club of 1847 is a military society founded in 1847 by United States Army officers of the Mexican–American War. It is a male-only hereditary

    Aztec Club of 1847

    Aztec Club of 1847

    Aztec_Club_of_1847

  • Flower war
  • Ritual war fought between the Aztec Triple Alliance and its enemies (1454–1519)

    Spanish: guerra florida) was a ritual war fought intermittently between the Aztec Triple Alliance and its enemies on and off for many years in the vicinity

    Flower war

    Flower war

    Flower_war

  • Mesoamerican ballgame
  • Ancient game

    object being to pass the ball through one, an innovation that continued into the later Toltec and Aztec cultures. In the 16th-century Aztec ballgame that

    Mesoamerican ballgame

    Mesoamerican ballgame

    Mesoamerican_ballgame

  • Ghosted (2023 film)
  • American film directed by Dexter Fletcher

    Khyber Pass, they escape Cole's captors. These are working for Leveque, a disgraced French Intelligence agent selling a stolen bioweapon called "Aztec", which

    Ghosted (2023 film)

    Ghosted_(2023_film)

  • Walnut Creek
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    County Walnut Creek (Big Chino Wash), in Yavapai County, Arizona; see Aztec Pass Walnut Creek (Contra Costa County), California Walnut Creek (Southern

    Walnut Creek

    Walnut_Creek

  • Tenochtitlan
  • Former city-state in the Valley of Mexico

    Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The city was the capital of the expanding Aztec Empire in the 15th century until it was captured by the Tlaxcaltec and the

    Tenochtitlan

    Tenochtitlan

    Tenochtitlan

  • U.S. Route 550
  • Highway in the United States

    extended south. Entering Aztec as Main Street, US 550 passes through downtown before meeting NM 516 at Aztec Boulevard, which it terminates. US 550 then turns

    U.S. Route 550

    U.S. Route 550

    U.S._Route_550

  • Women in Aztec civilization
  • Women in Aztec civilization shared some equal opportunities. Aztec civilization saw the rise of a military culture that was closed off to women and made

    Women in Aztec civilization

    Women in Aztec civilization

    Women_in_Aztec_civilization

  • Fall of Tenochtitlan
  • 1521 conquest of the Aztec capital by the Spanish Empire and rival indigenous tribes

    the city in the case of fighting between Spaniards and Aztecs (which ultimately came to pass). This Moctezuma at all costs wanted to avoid, vacillating

    Fall of Tenochtitlan

    Fall of Tenochtitlan

    Fall_of_Tenochtitlan

  • Templo Mayor
  • Former Aztec temple in Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City)

    house the smaller and more fragile objects. The process of expanding an Aztec temple was typically completed by new structures being built over earlier

    Templo Mayor

    Templo Mayor

    Templo_Mayor

  • Hernán Cortés
  • Spanish conquistador and explorer (1485–1547)

    captain general, and writer who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the

    Hernán Cortés

    Hernán Cortés

    Hernán_Cortés

  • Slavery in the Aztec Empire
  • Slavery in the Aztec Empire and surrounding Mexica societies was widespread, with slaves known by the Nahuatl word, tlacotli. Slaves did not inherit their

    Slavery in the Aztec Empire

    Slavery_in_the_Aztec_Empire

  • Cross compiler
  • Cross-platform machine-code compiler

    assembly language pass (that can be tweaked for efficiency then linked to the rest of the program after assembling). Compilers like Aztec-C converted everything

    Cross compiler

    Cross_compiler

  • Atlantean figures
  • Collection of four statues in Mesoamerica

    sculptors also created "Atlantean" figures in Chichen Itza. Furthermore, the Aztecs also created warrior statues strongly inspired by these Atlantean figures

    Atlantean figures

    Atlantean figures

    Atlantean_figures

  • Flag of Mexico
  • the Mexican coat of arms, based on the Aztec symbol for Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City), the center of the Aztec Empire. It recalls the legend of a golden

    Flag of Mexico

    Flag of Mexico

    Flag_of_Mexico

  • Boarding pass
  • Document provided to an air-travel passenger functioning as a ticket

    A boarding pass or boarding card is a document provided by an airline during airport check-in, giving a passenger permission to enter the restricted area

    Boarding pass

    Boarding pass

    Boarding_pass

  • Mictlān
  • Underworld of Aztec mythology

    Mictlan (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈmikt͡ɬaːn]) is the underworld of Aztec mythology. Most people who die would travel to Mictlan, although other possibilities

    Mictlān

    Mictlān

    Mictlān

  • 1978 San Diego State Aztecs football team
  • American college football season

    The 1978 San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State University during the 1978 NCAA Division I-A football season as a member of the

    1978 San Diego State Aztecs football team

    1978_San_Diego_State_Aztecs_football_team

  • SS Aztec
  • US-owned cargo ship sunk in 1917

    SS Aztec was a cargo steamship that was built in England in 1894 as Canterbury. She was renamed Aztec when she changed owners in 1895. The Pacific Mail

    SS Aztec

    SS_Aztec

  • Codex Mendoza
  • Aztec manuscript

    The Codex Mendoza is an Aztec codex, believed to have been created around the year 1541. It contains a history of both the Aztec rulers and their conquests

    Codex Mendoza

    Codex Mendoza

    Codex_Mendoza

  • Kevin O'Connell (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1985)

    Football League (NFL). He played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs from 2004 to 2007 and in the NFL for five seasons from 2008 to 2012, with

    Kevin O'Connell (American football)

    Kevin O'Connell (American football)

    Kevin_O'Connell_(American_football)

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Yavapai County, Arizona
  • 34.748333; -112.027222 (Edens House) Cottonwood 20 Fewke's Fort Below Aztec Pass (AR-03-09-06-23) Upload image January 20, 1989 (#88003186) Address Restricted

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Yavapai County, Arizona

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Yavapai County, Arizona

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Yavapai_County,_Arizona

  • List of The Crystal Maze games
  • can pass through. Breaking a laser beam three times means the contestant is locked in. 2:00 By breaking a laser beam three times Laser shards Pass through

    List of The Crystal Maze games

    List_of_The_Crystal_Maze_games

  • Apple Wallet
  • Digital wallet platform by Apple

    displays Aztec, PDF417, and QR 2D barcodes and Code 128 1D barcodes beginning with iOS 9. Each digital coupon or ticket is known as a "pass". When the

    Apple Wallet

    Apple_Wallet

  • Miles Burris
  • American football player and actor (born 1988)

    All-Mountain West Conference first-team selection at San Diego State and led the Aztecs in tackles as a senior, posting 78 stops, including 46 solo tackles, and

    Miles Burris

    Miles Burris

    Miles_Burris

  • Trey White
  • American football player (born 2004)

    one pass deflection, one interception, and one fumble recovery. Heading into the 2024 season, he was named one of the team captains for the Aztecs. In

    Trey White

    Trey_White

  • Aztec Bowl (stadium)
  • Sports venue at San Diego State University (1936–1995)

    Aztec Bowl was an outdoor stadium in San Diego, California, located on the campus of San Diego State University (SDSU). The stadium was the home of the

    Aztec Bowl (stadium)

    Aztec Bowl (stadium)

    Aztec_Bowl_(stadium)

  • Tyrell Shavers
  • American football player (born 1999)

    Bulldogs, and San Diego State Aztecs. Shavers attended Lewisville High School in Lewisville, Texas. As a senior, he caught 37 passes for 702 yards and eight

    Tyrell Shavers

    Tyrell Shavers

    Tyrell_Shavers

  • Eclipses in mythology and culture
  • Overview of beliefs regarding eclipses

    codices refer to skies darkened from heavy rainfall, and not to eclipses. In Aztec mythology, solar eclipses occurred when the jaguar god Tepēyōllōtl consumed

    Eclipses in mythology and culture

    Eclipses in mythology and culture

    Eclipses_in_mythology_and_culture

  • Xoloitzcuintle
  • Hairless dog breed from Mexico

    and xōlōitzcuintin [ʃoːloːit͡sˈkʷintin] (plural). The name comes from the Aztec god of fire and lightning Xolotl that, according to ancient narratives,

    Xoloitzcuintle

    Xoloitzcuintle

    Xoloitzcuintle

  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Tenochtitlán (the heartland of the Aztec Empire) alone, and aiding in the victory of Hernán Cortés over the Aztec Empire at Tenochtitlan (present-day

    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Civilization VI
  • 2016 video game

    Civilization VI is that both leaders and civilizations have a benefit. The Aztecs, led by Montezuma I, was a pre-order DLC until becoming free to all players

    Civilization VI

    Civilization_VI

  • Danny O'Neil (American football)
  • American football player

    Diego State Aztecs. O'Neil attended Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, where, as a senior, he completed 61.8% of his passes for 2,068 yards

    Danny O'Neil (American football)

    Danny_O'Neil_(American_football)

  • Fred Dryer
  • American football player and actor (born 1946)

    series. In 1967, the Aztecs allowed 12.9 points a game on defense, which is still ninth in program history. In 1967 and 1968, the Aztec run defense allowed

    Fred Dryer

    Fred Dryer

    Fred_Dryer

  • Marriageable age
  • Age where marriage is allowed by law

    Library: Exhibit - Aztec and Maya Law: Aztec Family Law". tarlton.law.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2021-12-17. "Tarlton Law Library: Exhibit - Aztec and Maya Law:

    Marriageable age

    Marriageable_age

  • Deity
  • Supernatural being

    aspects similar to Kulkulkan in the Aztec culture has been called Quetzalcoatl. However, states Timothy Insoll, the Aztec ideas of deity remain poorly understood

    Deity

    Deity

    Deity

  • Graham Hill plane crash
  • Fatal aircraft crash in England

    One champion and Embassy Hill team owner Graham Hill died when the Piper Aztec light aircraft he was piloting crashed near Arkley in the London Borough

    Graham Hill plane crash

    Graham Hill plane crash

    Graham_Hill_plane_crash

  • Tecoaque
  • Aztec town

    the three ethnic groups making up the Aztec Empire (their capital being Tetzcohco, one of the three seats of Aztec power). Tecoaque had many white-stucco

    Tecoaque

    Tecoaque

    Tecoaque

  • Lucha Underground Championship
  • American professional wrestling championship (2014–2018)

    December 17, 2014, with the first champion being determined on episode 9 ("Aztec Warfare") which was taped on October 5, 2014, and broadcast on television

    Lucha Underground Championship

    Lucha_Underground_Championship

  • San Diego State University
  • Public research university in California, US

    (AANAPISI). SDSU's athletic teams compete as the San Diego State Aztecs; the Aztecs nickname was chosen by students in 1925. They compete in National

    San Diego State University

    San_Diego_State_University

  • 1985 San Diego State Aztecs football team
  • American college football season

    The 1985 San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State University as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) during the 1985

    1985 San Diego State Aztecs football team

    1985_San_Diego_State_Aztecs_football_team

  • Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture
  • Spanish conquest this form of divination was still practiced among the Maya, Aztecs and Purépecha. In Mesoamerican art, mirrors are frequently associated with

    Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture

    Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture

    Mirrors_in_Mesoamerican_culture

  • Palace of Axayacatl
  • Historic site in Mexico City, Mexico

    City on top of the Aztec buildings. Conrad, Geoffrey W.; Demarest, Arthur A. (1984-08-31). Religion and Empire: The Dynamics of Aztec and Inca Expansionism

    Palace of Axayacatl

    Palace of Axayacatl

    Palace_of_Axayacatl

  • 1929 San Diego State Aztecs football team
  • American college football season

    The 1929 San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State Teachers College during the 1929 college football season. San Diego State competed

    1929 San Diego State Aztecs football team

    1929_San_Diego_State_Aztecs_football_team

  • House II: The Second Story
  • 1987 American comedy horror film by Ethan Wiley

    historical eras, and the characters time travel to the Jurassic, to the Aztec Empire, and to the American Old West. They bring back animals and people

    House II: The Second Story

    House_II:_The_Second_Story

  • List of landmarks on U.S. Route 66
  • it was named "Aztec" because its designer, architect Robert B. Stacy believed that the general public was more familiar with the Aztecs than the Mayans

    List of landmarks on U.S. Route 66

    List_of_landmarks_on_U.S._Route_66

  • Xipe Totec
  • Central deity in Aztec religion

    In Aztec mythology, Xipe Totec (/ˈʃiːpeɪ ˈtoʊtɛk/ SHEE-pay TOH-tek; Classical Nahuatl: Xīpe Totēc [ˈʃiːpe ˈtoteːk(ʷ)]) or Xipetotec ("Our Lord the Flayed

    Xipe Totec

    Xipe Totec

    Xipe_Totec

  • Daniel Bellinger
  • American football player (born 2000)

    Football League (NFL). He played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs. Bellinger grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, and attended Palo Verde High School

    Daniel Bellinger

    Daniel_Bellinger

  • Child sacrifice
  • Killing of a child to appease a tribe or deity

    codices chronicled child sacrifice to Aztec rain gods. In 2008, archaeologists found and excavated 43 victims of Aztec sacrifice, 37 of which were children

    Child sacrifice

    Child sacrifice

    Child_sacrifice

  • Jester
  • Medieval European entertainer

    common throughout the world, including ancient Rome, China, Persia, and the Aztec Empire. During the post-classical and Renaissance eras, jesters are often

    Jester

    Jester

    Jester

  • Chinampa
  • Type of Mesoamerican agriculture

    questions about agricultural production and political development. After the Aztec Triple Alliance formed, the conquest of southern basin city-states, such

    Chinampa

    Chinampa

    Chinampa

  • Zuma (comics)
  • Comics character

    The character first appeared in a serial written by Fernandez entitled Aztec. From 1976 to 1985, Zuma got his own series named Anak ni Zuma that was

    Zuma (comics)

    Zuma_(comics)

  • K. D. Aubert
  • American actress and model

    Angeles. She attended San Diego State University, where she played on the Aztec softball team.[citation needed] She was discovered working behind the make-up

    K. D. Aubert

    K. D. Aubert

    K._D._Aubert

  • Aztec Mountain (Colorado)
  • Mountain in Colorado, United States

    Aztec Mountain is a 13,310-foot (4,057 m) summit in La Plata County, Colorado, United States. Aztec Mountain is situated in the Needle Mountains which

    Aztec Mountain (Colorado)

    Aztec Mountain (Colorado)

    Aztec_Mountain_(Colorado)

  • Mexican cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Mexico

    formation of the multi-ethnic Triple Alliance (Aztec Empire), culinary foodways became infused (Aztec cuisine). Today's food staples native to the land

    Mexican cuisine

    Mexican cuisine

    Mexican_cuisine

  • Conquistador
  • Spanish and Portuguese colonizers of the Age of Discovery

    Cortés led the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, ruled by Moctezuma II. From the territories of the Aztec Empire, conquistadors expanded Spanish rule

    Conquistador

    Conquistador

    Conquistador

  • Cē Ācatl Topiltzin
  • Quetzalcōātl

    representatives to warn or possibly pass judgment on those inhabiting the land (Las Casas, Mendieta, Veytia). Aztec rulers used the myth of the great founder

    Cē Ācatl Topiltzin

    Cē Ācatl Topiltzin

    Cē_Ācatl_Topiltzin

  • 2021 San Diego State Aztecs football team
  • American college football season

    San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State University in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aztecs were led by head

    2021 San Diego State Aztecs football team

    2021 San Diego State Aztecs football team

    2021_San_Diego_State_Aztecs_football_team

  • Kunta Kinte
  • Character in Alex Haley's ''Roots''

    Carolina when William Waller discovered that she had written a fake traveling pass for an enslaved young man, Noah, with whom she was in love. She had been

    Kunta Kinte

    Kunta_Kinte

  • 1990 San Diego State Aztecs football team
  • American college football season

    The 1990 San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State University as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) during the 1990

    1990 San Diego State Aztecs football team

    1990_San_Diego_State_Aztecs_football_team

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    upon the Ottomans and their local Muslim allies. Likewise, the Iberians passed through newly-Christianised Latin America and had sent expeditions that

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Giant
  • Usually gigantic humanoid, common in folklore

    battle between two rival armies of giants to the south-east of Lake Van. Aztec mythology features the Quinametzin, a race of giant men created in one of

    Giant

    Giant

    Giant

  • 2018 San Diego State Aztecs football team
  • American college football season

    San Diego State Aztecs football team represented San Diego State University in the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aztecs were led by eighth-year

    2018 San Diego State Aztecs football team

    2018 San Diego State Aztecs football team

    2018_San_Diego_State_Aztecs_football_team

  • Ochomogo
  • Place in Cartago, Costa Rica

    man". He was a companion of the god Cipactonal, one of the creators of the Aztec calendar. Ochomogo is in San Nicolás, Cartago, Provincia de Cartago, Costa

    Ochomogo

    Ochomogo

    Ochomogo

  • Codex Ixtlilxochitl
  • Pictorial Aztec record, early 1580s

    Codex Ixtlilxochitl (Nahuatl for "black-faced flower") is a pictorial Aztec Codex created between 1580 and 1584, during the Spanish colonial era in Mexico

    Codex Ixtlilxochitl

    Codex Ixtlilxochitl

    Codex_Ixtlilxochitl

  • Kirk Morrison
  • American football player (born 1982)

    Football League (NFL). He played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs. Morrison was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the third round of the

    Kirk Morrison

    Kirk Morrison

    Kirk_Morrison

  • New Spain
  • Kingdom of the Spanish Empire (1521–1821)

    Formosa", on the island of Taiwan. After the 1521 Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, conqueror Hernán Cortés named the territory New Spain, and established

    New Spain

    New Spain

    New_Spain

  • Uvalde school shooting
  • 2022 mass shooting in Texas, U.S.

    similar shootings. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called for the U.S. to pass stricter gun control measures, and he urged Republican members of Congress

    Uvalde school shooting

    Uvalde school shooting

    Uvalde_school_shooting

  • 2024 Filton Elbit Systems break-in
  • Protest against defence contractor in UK

    Palestine Action on 6 August 2024 at the Elbit Systems UK facility at the Aztec West Business Park in Filton, near Bristol, England. The site was a research

    2024 Filton Elbit Systems break-in

    2024_Filton_Elbit_Systems_break-in

  • Loki (video game)
  • 2007 video game

    Cyanide and released for Microsoft Windows in June 2007. The game combines Aztec, Egyptian, Greek and Norse mythologies and allows the player to take on

    Loki (video game)

    Loki_(video_game)

  • Tēlpochcalli
  • Aztec youth education centers

    ([teːɬpot͡ʃˈkalːi], Nahuatl: house of the young men), were centers where Aztec youth were educated, from age 15, to serve their community and for war.

    Tēlpochcalli

    Tēlpochcalli

  • Robert Tessier
  • American film actor and stuntman (1934–1990)

    Devil-master Fists of Steel (1991) – Saylor (final film role) Kung Fu (1974) – Aztec Warrior Little House on the Prairie (Survival, 1975) – Chief Jack Lame Horse

    Robert Tessier

    Robert_Tessier

  • San Diego Stadium
  • California multi-purpose stadium, 1967–2020

    the 1984 season. San Diego Stadium was the home of the San Diego State Aztecs football team from 1967 through 2019. A college football bowl game, the

    San Diego Stadium

    San Diego Stadium

    San_Diego_Stadium

  • Spain
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    and Philip II (1556–1598). This period saw the Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Inca empires, the Italian Wars, the Schmalkaldic War, the Dutch Revolt

    Spain

    Spain

    Spain

  • Missing scientists conspiracy theory
  • 2026 conspiracy theory

    original on May 3, 2026. Retrieved May 3, 2026. Dr. Ning Li of Huntsville, AL passed peacefully away on July 27, 2021. She was 79 years old. One of the world's

    Missing scientists conspiracy theory

    Missing_scientists_conspiracy_theory

  • J. J. Spaun
  • American professional golfer (born 1990)

    championship, the 2025 U.S. Open. After playing for the San Diego State Aztecs, Spaun turned professional in 2012. He earned a PGA Tour card in 2016, and

    J. J. Spaun

    J. J. Spaun

    J._J._Spaun

  • Pre-Columbian era
  • The Americas prior to European influence

    the expansion of the Aztecs until they were subjugated in 1502 under Aztec emperor Ahuitzotl. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Zapotecs

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian era

    Pre-Columbian_era

  • Patrick McMorris
  • American football player (born 2001)

    Football League (NFL). He played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs and California Golden Bears, and was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the

    Patrick McMorris

    Patrick_McMorris

  • San Diego FC
  • American professional soccer club based in San Diego

    shared with San Diego State University (SDSU)'s athletic teams, known as the Aztecs. The stadium would seat 20,000 to 32,000 spectators and cost $200 million

    San Diego FC

    San_Diego_FC

  • Calvine UFO photograph
  • Sighting of a UFO in Calvine, 1990

    Record and handed over their prints and original negatives, which were later passed on to the Ministry of Defence (MOD). The original negatives and prints subsequently

    Calvine UFO photograph

    Calvine_UFO_photograph

  • Red
  • Primary color

    of Peru (about 200 BC), in the British Museum Feather headdress from the Aztec people of Mexico and Central America, dyed with cochineal A native of Central

    Red

    Red

    Red

  • List of animated feature films of 2025
  • June 14, 2022. De La Fuente, Anna Marie (June 13, 2022). "Batman Comes to Aztec Mexico in Animated Film for HBO Max Latin America (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety

    List of animated feature films of 2025

    List of animated feature films of 2025

    List_of_animated_feature_films_of_2025

  • Japan
  • Country in East Asia

    and the constitution requires that the emperor promulgate legislation passed by the Diet without giving him the power to oppose legislation. The main

    Japan

    Japan

    Japan

  • Luis Félix López
  • Ecuadorian doctor, politician and writer

    Autonomous University of Mexico, gastroenterology and endoscopy. In the Aztec country was director of the endoscopy service of the Netzahualcóyotl General

    Luis Félix López

    Luis Félix López

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  • Bernardo Arévalo
  • President of Guatemala since 2024

    President of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo decorated Arévalo with the Order of the Aztec Eagle in 1995. In 1995, Foreign Minister Alejandro Maldonado appointed Arévalo

    Bernardo Arévalo

    Bernardo Arévalo

    Bernardo_Arévalo

  • 1950 San Diego State Aztecs football team
  • American college football season

    "Aztecs Whip Waves, 28 To 14". The San Diego Union. San Diego, California. p. B-2. Howard Hagen (October 22, 1950). "Last-Second Pass Gives Aztecs Tie"

    1950 San Diego State Aztecs football team

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  • Passe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Passe

    English : variant spelling of Pass.French : possibly a nickname from passe ‘sparrow’.

    Passe

  • Howland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Howland

    English : variant of Holland 1.Americanized form of Norwegian Hovland.Howland was the name of three Quaker brothers, original settlers in Marshfield, MA. They were from Huntingdonshire, England. The eldest, John Howland (c.1593–1672) was a passenger on the Mayflower, servant to Gov. John Carver, who died in the first winter at Plymouth Colony.

    Howland

  • Doty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Doty

    English : probably an early variant of Doughty.Edward Doty (c.1600–55) was one of the passengers on the Mayflower, a servant of Stephen Hopkins. He became comparatively wealthy and moved to Duxbury MA, where he left nine children.

    Doty

  • Geary
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Geary

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Gadhra ‘descendant of Gadhra’ (see O’Gara). See also McGeary.English : from a personal name derived from Germanic gēr, gār ‘spear’, a short form of any of various compound names with this as a first element (see, for example Garrett).English : nickname for a wayward or capricious person, from Middle English ge(a)ry ‘fickle’, ‘changeable’, ‘passionate’ (a derivative of gere ‘fit of passion’, apparently a Scandinavian borrowing).Possibly an altered spelling of German Gehring or Gehrig.Most present-day Irish bearers of the name Geary and its variants and derivatives are descended from a single 10th-century ancestor, a nephew of Eadhra, who founded the family O’Hara in Connacht. The family is now spread more widely.

    Geary

  • Passmore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Devon)

    Passmore

    English (chiefly Devon) : from Middle English pass(en) ‘to pass or go across’ + more ‘marsh’, ‘fen’, a nickname, bestowed no doubt on someone who lived on the far side of a tract of moorland near the main settlement, or for someone who was familiar with the safe routes across a moor.English (chiefly Devon) : several early forms have -e- in place of -o- in the second syllable, and may have a different origin. They could derive from an Anglo-Norman French nickname for a seafarer, Passemer, from passe(r) ‘to cross’ (as above) + mer ‘sea’, ‘ocean’, or the second element could be from Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘marsh’.

    Passmore

  • Passage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Passage

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in a narrow lane or passage, Middle English passage.

    Passage

  • Luc
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Aztec, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Swiss

    Luc

    Light; Illumination; Form of Luke; A Region of Southern Italy; Bringer of Light

    Luc

  • Goddard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Goddard

    English (of Norman origin) and French : from Godhard, a personal name composed of the Germanic elements gōd ‘good’ or god, got ‘god’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’. The name was popular in Europe during the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of St. Gotthard, an 11th-century bishop of Hildesheim who founded a hospice on the pass from Switzerland to Italy that bears his name. This surname and the variant Godard are also borne by Ashkenazic Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Possibly also an Americanized spelling of German Gotthard (see Gothard).

    Goddard

  • Dore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dore

    English : habitational name from either of two places, one in South Yorkshire (formerly in Derbyshire) and the other near Hereford. The former gets its name from Old English dor ‘door’, used of a pass between hills; the latter from a Celtic river name of the same origin as Dover 1. In some cases, the name may be topographic, from Middle English dore ‘gate’.Irish : in County Limerick a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Doghair ‘descendant of Doghar’, a byname meaning ‘sadness’; alternatively, according to MacLysaght, it could be from De Hóir, a name of Norman origin. Outside Limerick it may be from French Doré (see below).French (Doré) : nickname from Old French doré ‘golden’, past participle of dorer ‘to gild’ (Late Latin deaurare, from aurum ‘gold’), denoting either a goldsmith or someone with bright golden hair.Hungarian (Dőre) : nickname from dőre ‘stupid’, ‘useless’ ‘mad’.

    Dore

  • Nil | நீல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nil | நீல

    Champion, Cloud, Passionate, Crow, Talktive person

    Nil | நீல

  • Cortez
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish American

    Cortez

    Courteous.. The Spanish explorer and adventurer Cortez conquered the Aztec civilization of Mexico...

    Cortez

  • Denver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Denver

    English : habitational name from Denver in Norfolk, named as ‘Danes’ crossing’, from Old English Dene ‘Dane’ (genitive Dena) + fær ‘ford’, ‘passage’, ‘crossing’.

    Denver

  • Dorton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dorton

    English : habitational name from a place in Buckinghamshire named Dorton, from Old English dor ‘narrow pass’ + tūn ‘settlement’.

    Dorton

  • Lovely
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lovely

    English : nickname for an amiable person, also perhaps sometimes given in an ironical sense, from Middle English luvelich, loveli (Old English luflic). During the main period of surname formation the word was used in an active sense, ‘loving’, ‘kind’, ‘affectionate’, as well as the passive ‘lovable’, ‘worthy of love’. The meaning ‘attractive’, ‘beautiful’ is not clearly attested before the 14th century, and remained rare throughout the Middle Ages.New England Americanized form of French Lavallée (see Lavallee) or a similar name.

    Lovely

  • Laver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Laver

    English : occupational name for a washerman, Anglo-Norman French laver (an agent derivative of Old French laver ‘to wash’, Latin lavare).English : habitational name from High, Little or Magdalen Laver in Essex, named from Old English lagu ‘flood’, ‘water’ + fær ‘passage’, ‘crossing’.English : topographic name for someone living where bulrushes or irises grew, Old English lǣfer.

    Laver

  • Gear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gear

    English : nickname from Middle English gere ‘fit of passion’ (see Geary 3).German : possibly an altered spelling of Gier.

    Gear

  • Malpass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French

    Malpass

    English and Scottish (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of various places named Malpas, because of the difficulty of the terrain, from Old French mal pas ‘bad passage’ (Latin malus passus). It is a common French minor place name, and places in Cheshire, Cornwall, Gwent, and elsewhere in England were given this name by Norman settlers. A place in Rousillon (southeastern France) that had this name in the 12th century was subsequently renamed Bonpas for the sake of a better omen.

    Malpass

  • Bhamini | பாமிநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bhamini | பாமிநீ

    Brilliant, Beautiful, Passionate, Woman

    Bhamini | பாமிநீ

  • Passman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German (Passmann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Passman

    English, German (Passmann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Pass.

    Passman

  • Pass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pass

    English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Pascal, which was brought to England from France.German : topographic name from Pass ‘pass’, ‘passage’ (from Middle Low German pas ‘pace’, ‘passage way’, ‘water gauge’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Yiddish and Polish pas ‘belt’, ‘girdle’.

    Pass

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Online names & meanings

  • Dipjyoti
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Dipjyoti

    Light of Lamp

  • Savino
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Italian

    Savino

    Of the Sabines

  • Martial
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Martial

    Warring.

  • Surendiran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Surendiran

    Lord Indra

  • Abhisheka
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Abhisheka

    Installed as King

  • Afrin
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, English, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Afrin

    Happiness; Praise; Lucky; Brave

  • Kyrene
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Kyrene

    Lady.

  • Saturnina
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Saturnina

    Gift of Saturn.

  • Mohanasri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mohanasri

    Attractive, Charming

  • Fones
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Fones

    English (West Midlands) : unexplained; perhaps from Middle English fon(ne) ‘stupid person’, ‘fool’ (origin unknown) or Middle English foun ‘fawn’, ‘young deer’ (from Old French feon, foun, faon).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Fanz, a nickname for a roguish or mischievous person, from Middle High German vanz ‘joker’, ‘rogue’.

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  • Passless
  • a.

    Having no pass; impassable.

  • Passmen
  • pl.

    of Passman

  • Passover
  • n.

    A feast of the Jews, instituted to commemorate the sparing of the Hebrews in Egypt, when God, smiting the firstborn of the Egyptians, passed over the houses of the Israelites which were marked with the blood of a lamb.

  • Passiveness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being passive; unresisting submission.

  • Passus
  • n.

    A division or part; a canto; as, the passus of Piers Plowman. See 2d Fit.

  • Passman
  • n.

    One who passes for a degree, without honors. See Classman, 2.

  • Passover
  • n.

    The sacrifice offered at the feast of the passover; the paschal lamb.

  • Passive
  • a.

    Receiving or enduring without either active sympathy or active resistance; without emotion or excitement; patient; not opposing; unresisting; as, passive obedience; passive submission.

  • Aztec
  • a.

    Of or relating to one of the early races in Mexico that inhabited the great plateau of that country at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1519.

  • Aztec
  • n.

    One of the Aztec race or people.

  • Passive
  • a.

    Inactive; inert; not showing strong affinity; as, red phosphorus is comparatively passive.

  • Passport
  • n.

    Permission to pass; a document given by the competent officer of a state, permitting the person therein named to pass or travel from place to place, without molestation, by land or by water.

  • Passuses
  • pl.

    of Passus

  • Password
  • n.

    A word to be given before a person is allowed to pass; a watchword; a countersign.

  • Pass-parole
  • n.

    An order passed from front to rear by word of mouth.

  • Passively
  • adv.

    In a passive manner; inertly; unresistingly.

  • Passivity
  • n.

    Passiveness; -- opposed to activity.

  • Passively
  • adv.

    As a passive verb; in the passive voice.

  • Passus
  • pl.

    of Passus