Nallely is my real name, it means "Te Quiero" or "I love you." It comes from the sapotecan culture. It's cheesy, I know, but I like its spanish pronounciation. I like it for the way it reads really. Plus, not too many people have it and English speakers have a hell of a hard time pronouncing it too!
That's pretty fucking cool, actually. And as for cheesy, I disagree. My second cat is named in Cherokee. I was actually wondering more about "Mictlantecuhtli," though.
That is an even cooler name actually...na11e1ySeptember 10 2006, 00:17:11 UTC
In Aztec mythology, Mictlantecuhtli ("lord of Mictlan") is the god of the dead.
Wikipedia, has a good summary:
Mictlantecuhtli is depicted as a blood-spattered skeleton or a person wearing a toothy skull. His headdress is decorated with owl feathers and paper banners, and he wears a necklace of human eyeballs. His wife is Mictecacihuatl, and together they dwell in a windowless house in Mictlan and rule over the dead. Mictlanteculhtli is associated with spiders, owls, bats, the eleventh hour, and the northern compass direction. The twin gods Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl stole the bones of the previous generation of gods from Mictlanteculhtli. The death god pursued, and although they escaped, they dropped the bones, which shattered and became the various races of mortals.
Sometime this winter on my way to Indiana, but October is the crazy month for me since we do the hearse club and we pretty much get all sorts of free shit just for showing up at special events. Most likely it will be December or close to that time!
thankie^^ I am from Denmark, from a little town called Hvidovre...it's very near Copenhagen, I am not sure, but I think it actually is a part of it. But well, it takes 10 minuttes with the train to come to the centrum of Copenhagen (it's the capital of Denmark)
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I was actually wondering more about "Mictlantecuhtli," though.
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Wikipedia, has a good summary:
Mictlantecuhtli is depicted as a blood-spattered skeleton or a person wearing a toothy skull. His headdress is decorated with owl feathers and paper banners, and he wears a necklace of human eyeballs.
His wife is Mictecacihuatl, and together they dwell in a windowless house in Mictlan and rule over the dead. Mictlanteculhtli is associated with spiders, owls, bats, the eleventh hour, and the northern compass direction.
The twin gods Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl stole the bones of the previous generation of gods from Mictlanteculhtli. The death god pursued, and although they escaped, they dropped the bones, which shattered and became the various races of mortals.
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There will be a good show on Oct. 28th with Cinema Strange, Soulscape and Tragic Black.
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You have been added :)
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oh how nice *smiling* hehe
I had added you few sekunds from now.
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