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  • Tecuexe
  • Ethnic group

     › The Tecuexe were an Indigenous peoples of Mexico, who lived in the eastern part of present-day Guadalajara. It is believed that the Tecuexe derived

    Tecuexe

    Tecuexe

    Tecuexe

  • El Opeño
  • Archaeological site in Jacona, Mexico

    It is believed that the Tecuexe derived from the dispersion of Zacateco groups from La Quemada. Like the Zacatecos, the Tecuexe were a tribe belonging

    El Opeño

    El_Opeño

  • Coca people
  • Indigenous people of Mexico

    Swanton considered the Coca to be a branch of the Caxcan alongside the Tecuexe and the Caxcan proper. The Coca language is now extinct and is poorly documented

    Coca people

    Coca_people

  • Nochistlán
  • City in the Mexican state of Zacatecas

    first news that we have regarding the natives of these lands points to the Tecuexe. These people established settlements around 1000. Later in the 12th century

    Nochistlán

    Nochistlán

    Nochistlán

  • Nochistlán de Mejía Municipality
  • Municipality in the Mexican state of Zacatecas

    first news that we have regarding the natives of these lands points to the Tecuexe. These people established settlements around 1000. Later in the 12th century

    Nochistlán de Mejía Municipality

    Nochistlán de Mejía Municipality

    Nochistlán_de_Mejía_Municipality

  • Cuyuteco
  • Tribe of Nahua people

    extending from Guadalajara northeast to Lagos de Moreno was home to the Tecuexes. Archaeological sites are in and around the present day towns of Tecolotlán

    Cuyuteco

    Cuyuteco

  • Matatlán
  • Town in Jalisco, Mexico

    Verde. The town of Matatlán was settled by pre-Hispanic inhabitants, the Tecuexes, who established themselves in the area about 1218. Nuño de Guzmán writes

    Matatlán

    Matatlán

    Matatlán

  • Zapopan
  • City and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico

    these groups intermingled with later arrivals such as the Aztecs. The Tecuexes were the dominant local group, and these individuals are known as "Tecos"

    Zapopan

    Zapopan

    Zapopan

  • Caxcan
  • Ethnic group of western and north-central Mexico

    North-Central Mexico Languages Caxcan and Spanish Related ethnic groups Other Chichimecas, possibly Mexicaneros, Coca people, Zacatec, Tecuexe, other Nahuas

    Caxcan

    Caxcan

    Caxcan

  • Aridoamerica
  • Ecological region of North America

    Coahuila and Texas Solano, Coahuila and Texas Seri Tamique, Texas Tarahumara Tecuexe Tepecano Tepehuán Teuchitlan tradition Toboso, Chihuahua and Coahuila Western

    Aridoamerica

    Aridoamerica

    Aridoamerica

  • Mexticacán
  • Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico

    temple for the worship of the moon". The first settlers of Mexticacán were Tecuexe, who placed their villages at the foot of the mountains, where there were

    Mexticacán

    Mexticacán

    Mexticacán

  • Tepatitlán
  • City and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico

    inhabited by the Otomi people, a hunter-gatherer society. After that, the Tecuexe arrived in the area, also known as the tecuanni, which means cruel or sanguinary

    Tepatitlán

    Tepatitlán

    Tepatitlán

  • Zacateco
  • Ethnic group

    Spanish, formerly Zacateco Religion Christianity especially Roman Catholic Related ethnic groups Caxcan, Guachichil, Guamare, Tepehuán, Pame, Tecuexe

    Zacateco

    Zacateco

    Zacateco

  • Jalisco
  • State of Mexico

    Bapames, Caxcans, Cocas, Guachichiles, Huichols, Cuyutecos, Otomis, Nahuas, Tecuexes, Tepehuans, Tecos, Purépecha, Pinomes, Tzaultecas and Xilotlantzingas.

    Jalisco

    Jalisco

    Jalisco

  • List of extinct Uto-Aztecan languages
  • spoken along the Río Grande. Only one word is known, which is ocae 'arrow'. Tecuexe: speakers were possibly part of a "Mexicano" (Nahua) colony. Teco-Tecoxquin:

    List of extinct Uto-Aztecan languages

    List_of_extinct_Uto-Aztecan_languages

  • Apulco
  • City in the Mexican state of Zacatecas

    water, water vapor. The first inhabitants of what is now Apulco were the Tecuexes who populated the area approximately in the 10th century. Later that area

    Apulco

    Apulco

  • San Juan de los Lagos
  • Municipality and City in Jalisco, Mexico

    of the pre-Hispanic period, the Altos area was inhabited by groups of Tecuexes and Nahuas who formed small independent states in the 12th century. Soon

    San Juan de los Lagos

    San Juan de los Lagos

    San_Juan_de_los_Lagos

  • Jalostotitlán
  • Municipality and city in Jalisco, Mexico

    sand was extracted. In 1164, the residents of the area (mostly from the Tecuexe and Caxcan tribes) resisted Aztec advances, who had just settled in nearby

    Jalostotitlán

    Jalostotitlán

    Jalostotitlán

  • History of Latin America
  • Guachichil Guamare Chichimeca Jonaz Cora Huichol Mayos Otomi O'odham Pame Tecuexe Tepehuánes Yaquis Zacateco Mesoamerica: Aztec Huastec Mixtec Maya Olmec

    History of Latin America

    History of Latin America

    History_of_Latin_America

  • Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Texas, northern Mexico Chichimeca Caxcan (Caxcane) Guachichil Guamare Pame Tecuexe Zacatec Cochimí, Baja California Cocopa, Arizona, northern Mexico Garza

    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Tonalá, Jalisco
  • City and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico

    to a blending of cultures. Another influence were the nomadic Cocos and Tecuexes, who also lived in the area. Religious practice focused on gods such as

    Tonalá, Jalisco

    Tonalá, Jalisco

    Tonalá,_Jalisco

  • Jacona, Michoacán
  • City in Michoacán, Mexico

    the Spanish. The name Jacona comes from Nahuatl, likely spoken by the Tecuexe and Coca Chichimecs native to the region. The original name was Xoconan

    Jacona, Michoacán

    Jacona, Michoacán

    Jacona,_Michoacán

  • Zapotlanejo
  • Town and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico

    previously known as Zapotlán de los Tecuexes, alluding to the name of its pre-Hispanic inhabitants, the Tecuexes, who established themselves in the area

    Zapotlanejo

    Zapotlanejo

    Zapotlanejo

  • El Teúl
  • Archaeological site in Zacatecas, Mexico

    known about the peoples referred to as Guachichiles, Caxcanes, Zacatecos, Tecuexes, or Guamares. Others like the Opata or "Eudeve" are well described but

    El Teúl

    El_Teúl

  • List of Indigenous rebellions in Mexico and Central America
  • Conflicts between colonizers and Indigenous nations in Mexico and Central America

    (including the Zacateco, Guachichil, Pame, Guamare, Caxcan, Tepecano, Tecuexe, and Otomi) established in the territories today known as the Central Mexican

    List of Indigenous rebellions in Mexico and Central America

    List of Indigenous rebellions in Mexico and Central America

    List_of_Indigenous_rebellions_in_Mexico_and_Central_America

  • Mitic, Jalisco
  • 33, 19 men and 14 women. The residents of the area were mostly from the Tecuexe tribe. "Mitic (miti) (Jalostotitlán, Jalisco)". mexico.PueblosAmerica.com

    Mitic, Jalisco

    Mitic, Jalisco

    Mitic,_Jalisco

  • Yahualica de González Gallo
  • Town and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico

    by water" or "the round place". 1165: The region's inhabitants were the Tecuexes, who later fought the Aztecs for control of the territory. 1530s: The Spanish

    Yahualica de González Gallo

    Yahualica de González Gallo

    Yahualica_de_González_Gallo

  • Bajío
  • Region in Central Mexico

    center and north of the country, such as Guachichiles, Guamares, Pames, Tecuexes, among others. By 1536 the Spanish and the Otomí leader Conín had founded

    Bajío

    Bajío

    Bajío

  • Encarnación de Díaz
  • Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico

    Montecillo spring. This settlement was linked to Teocaltiche, occupied by Tecuexes and later by the Cascais. It has similarities to a site at Cerro del Tuiche

    Encarnación de Díaz

    Encarnación de Díaz

    Encarnación_de_Díaz

  • El Cóporo
  • Archeological site in Guanajato, Mexico

    causing natural displacement of several groups, including the Otomies and Tecuexe. It is commonly thought that the Chichimecas were uncultivated, simple

    El Cóporo

    El Cóporo

    El_Cóporo

  • Peralta (Mesoamerican site)
  • Mesoamerican archaeological site in Abasolo Municipality, Guanajuato, Mexico

    known about the peoples referred to as Guachichiles, Caxcanes, Zacatecos, Tecuexes, or Guamares. Others like the Opata or "Eudeve" are well described but

    Peralta (Mesoamerican site)

    Peralta (Mesoamerican site)

    Peralta_(Mesoamerican_site)

  • Ixtlahuacán del Río
  • Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico

    date of founding, because none of the groups who inhabited the region — Tecuexes, Tepehuanes, Coanes, Cazcanos, and Zacatecos — had a written language in

    Ixtlahuacán del Río

    Ixtlahuacán del Río

    Ixtlahuacán_del_Río

  • Bufa Hill
  • Hill near Zacatecas City in Mexico

    Zacatecan area were the Caxcanes, Guachichiles, Guamares Irritilas, Huicholes, Tecuexes, Teules, Tepehuanes, Coras, y Zacatecas. The Zacatecas tribe was considered

    Bufa Hill

    Bufa Hill

    Bufa_Hill

  • Zapotlán del Rey
  • Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico

    Upon the arrival of the Spanish conquerors, the region was inhabited by Tecuexe and Nahua tribes and their dialect was Tepecuexe. The date of its foundation

    Zapotlán del Rey

    Zapotlán_del_Rey

  • Huandacareo
  • Archaeological zone in Michoacán, Mexico

    known about the peoples referred to as Guachichiles, Caxcanes, Zacatecos, Tecuexes, or Guamares. Others like the Opata or "Eudeve" are well described but

    Huandacareo

    Huandacareo

    Huandacareo

  • Plazuelas
  • Prehispanic archaeological site in Mexico

    known about the peoples referred to as Guachichiles, Caxcanes, Zacatecos, Tecuexes, or Guamares. Others like the Opata or "Eudeve" are well described but

    Plazuelas

    Plazuelas

    Plazuelas

  • El Tuito
  • Town in Jalisco, Mexico

    Before the Conquest, the territory was populated by Huicholes, Coras, and Tecuexes. By March 1525 the conquerors, led by Francisco Cortés de San Buenaventura

    El Tuito

    El Tuito

    El_Tuito

  • San José de los Reynoso
  • Town in Jalisco, Mexico

    [citation needed] Before the arrival of the conquistadores, Tecuexes lived in that area. The Tecuexes were defeated by the Spanish and then the first Spanish

    San José de los Reynoso

    San José de los Reynoso

    San_José_de_los_Reynoso

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  • Deekshaa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil

    Deekshaa

    To Teach; Initiation; Consecration

  • Hridank
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hridank

    Preference of Heart

  • Shahida
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Shahida

    Witness

  • Xandria
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, Greek

    Xandria

    Metal and Light Element

  • Orange
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Orange

    English : of uncertain origin. A certain William de Orenge mentioned in Domesday Book probably derives his name from Orange in Mayenne. Later medieval examples probably come from a female personal , Orenge, of obscure derivation.French : habitational name from a place in Vaucluse.

  • Zarmast
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Zarmast

    Zar means Gold and Mast means Excitement

  • Iram
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Iram

    Heaven. Garden.

  • Creighton
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and Irish

    Creighton

    Scottish and Irish : habitational name from Crichton, near Edinburgh, first recorded c.1128 in the form Crectune, in 1287 as Crecton, and in 1360 as Creychtona. The name is probably an early hybrid compound of Old Welsh creic ‘rock’ + Older Scots tun ‘farm’, ‘settlement’ (Old English tūn). In the British Isles, this spelling of the name is now found chiefly in northern Ireland; the more usual Scottish forms are Crichton and Crighton.Irish : sometimes used for Gaelic Ó Creacháin or Ó Criocháin (see Crehan 2).English : habitational name from Creighton in Staffordshire or Creaton in Northamptonshire, both named with Celtic creig ‘rock’ + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.

  • Dharmaraj | தர்மராஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dharmaraj | தர்மராஜ

    King of religion

  • Mandarika | மாஂந்தாரிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mandarika | மாஂந்தாரிகா

    The Coral tree

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