
Cihuatl
Cihuatl is an ancient Aztec goddess associated with femininity, fertility, and womanhood. Her name means "woman" in the Nahuatl language. She symbolizes the vital aspects of female life, including birth, nurturing, and growth, and often represents the divine aspect of women within Aztec mythology. Cihuatl is sometimes linked to the earth’s fertility and the cycles of life and death. As a figure in Aztec religion, she embodies the generative and sustaining qualities of women and nature, reflecting their central role in the cosmos and society.