Tizoc first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Tizoc has been for the last 45 years (from 1976 to 2020) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Tizoc

Tizoc is a masculine Nahuatl name meaning "honorable man".

Popularity of Tizoc by gender

Based on the last 45 years of data, Tizoc is exclusively a male name.

For the most recent data in 2020, there were 5 male babies and 0 female babies born with the name Tizoc.

YearMale CountFemale Count
202050
201060
200350
200280
199960
199850
198080
197870
197660

The history of the first name Tizoc

The name Tizoc has its origins in the Nahuatl language, which was spoken by the Aztec people of ancient Mexico. Nahuatl is part of the Uto-Aztecan language family, and the name Tizoc is believed to have derived from the Nahuatl word "tizoc," meaning "noble warrior" or "valiant warrior."

In Aztec culture, the name Tizoc was often given to boys who were expected to grow up to be brave and skilled warriors, as it was seen as a prestigious and honorable name. The Aztecs placed great importance on military prowess and conquest, and names like Tizoc reflected their cultural values and aspirations for their children.

One of the earliest recorded uses of the name Tizoc can be found in the Codex Mendoza, a 16th-century codex that documented Aztec history, culture, and society. The codex mentions a ruler named Tizoc who reigned as the eighth Huey Tlatoani (emperor) of the Aztec Empire from 1481 to 1486.

Tizoc, the Aztec emperor, was known for his military conquests and expansion of the Aztec Empire. He led successful campaigns against the neighboring city-states of Cuauhnahuac (present-day Cuernavaca) and Huaxtepec, further solidifying Aztec dominance in the region.

Another notable figure in history who bore the name Tizoc was Tizoc Chichimeca, a 16th-century Chichimeca leader who fought against Spanish colonization in what is now central Mexico. Tizoc Chichimeca led a fierce resistance against the Spanish conquistadors, defending his people's lands and way of life.

In more recent times, Tizoc has been used as a given name by individuals of Mexican or Latin American descent, though it remains relatively uncommon. One example is Tizoc Arroyo, a Mexican-American artist and muralist who was born in 1945 and is known for his vibrant and culturally significant murals in the United States.

Another individual named Tizoc is Tizoc Coronado, a Mexican-American writer and poet who was born in 1953. Coronado's works often explore themes of identity, culture, and the experience of being a Chicano (Mexican-American) in the United States.

While the name Tizoc is not as common as it once was in ancient Aztec times, it remains an important part of Mexican and Latin American cultural heritage, reflecting the rich history and traditions of the region.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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