Citlalli

Meaning of Citlalli

Citlalli, a feminine appellation of Nahuatl origin meaning “star,” functions as a cosmic beacon within Mesoamerican cosmology, evoking the luminous heritage and navigational lore that guided ancient travelers across lacustrine plains and volcanic highlands. Although United States Social Security Administration records register only twenty-six instances of Citlalli in 2024—positioning it at rank 924—and seldom propel it beyond the upper tercile of the top thousand over the past three decades, such numerical modesty scarcely diminishes the name’s inherited brilliance; indeed, its rarity in American registries amplifies its radiance much as solitary constellations dazzle against an unblemished firmament. The phonetic formulation /si.ˈtla.li/, preserved in Mexican Spanish orthography, maintains the tonal cadence of the original Nahuatl while inviting scholarly intrigue—a detail that linguistic anthropologists might dryly note as exemplary of efficient semantic transference. In its intricate interplay of ancestral myth and contemporary identity, Citlalli stands as a warm yet erudite testament to the enduring power of nomenclature and the vibrant legacy of Latin American cultural roots.

Pronunciation

Spanish (Mexico)

  • Pronunced as see-TLAH-lee (/si.ˈtla.li/)

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Notable People Named Citlalli

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Teresa Margarita Castillo
Curated byTeresa Margarita Castillo

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