I hope you're gonna give us the correct answer at the end of this because its REALLY gonna bug me if you don't! The Codex Cozcatzin records Don Juan Luis Cozcatzin as "ordinary mayor of this city of Mexico" - and this might have been abbreviated to 'catzin', and Cuitlahuac was the Aztec ruler of Tenotchtitan in 1520 (Cuitlahuac, Veracruz was named after him and there is a station on Mexico City's metro named in his honour). My guess is that the nontlato bit means you're not of Spanish descent but rather can trace lineage to Aztecs and that in all your nickname means something like you're the cool cat, or top dog, Aztec descendant in your neighbourhood -which might indeed be Cuitlahuac, Veracruz? It's pretty awesome whatever it means but please tell us!
2006-10-11 12:17:13
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answered by janebfc 3
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Cuitláhuac = Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlán after Moctezuma Xocoyotzin
But I really don't know about Nontlatocatzin is it right spelled?
Now I'm curious
2006-10-11 23:36:28
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answered by im_alover_imasinner_imasaint 3
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I don't have a clue! But don't expect to get answers just from people in the UK! There are so many people out there who love insulting others - and if they can get 2 points for it they're very happy! Your question is visible to people using all 6 different Yahoo! Answers sites that are in English -
United States,
United Kingdom,
Canada,
Australia,
India,
& Singapore,
so you'll get answers from all over the world! (I'm in Japan, but at least I'm English!)
Anyway, I'll guess what your name might mean - seeing as I'm HERE! Let's see ... I'm guessing that it means "hunter of death"..?! Of course I'm WRONG, but never mind!
; )
2006-10-11 18:49:28
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answered by _ 6
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well, Cuitlahuac (excuse the lack of an accent!) was a great ruler I think but I have no idea at all about Nontlatocatzin so this is just a guess - does it mean Cuitlahuac reincarnate?
2006-10-11 18:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds a bit like Cuautitlán...could it refer to this place?
It might have references to the sun god. (sounds similar to Tenochtitlan)....
Could it have something to do with a warrior of the sun god from Cuautitlán? Tottaly guessing, sorry.
2006-10-11 19:44:07
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answered by ? 3
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Sounds, Gaelic?
2006-10-11 18:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds awfully long for a nick name, does it get shortened to Nahu?
2006-10-11 18:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It is aztec. [Spanish náhuatl, from Nahuatl, that which pleases the ear, from nahua-, audible, intelligent, clear.]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahuatl_language
2006-10-11 18:42:01
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answered by toietmoi 6
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No clue. Sounds cool though.
2006-10-11 18:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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He who hunt like Jaguar in the jungle ?????
2006-10-11 18:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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