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CORAL CASTILLO

IXAYA
(meaning "to be reborn" or "to emerge" in Nahuatl)

COLIBRI
(Hummingbird Warrior)

TLĀZOHCAMATI
("Thank you" or "I am grateful" in Nahuatl, an offering to strength and rebirth)

ALAS
(Eternal Wings)

NELLY
("Truth" or"Essence" in Nahuatl)

TLAZOTL'L
("Heart" or "Precious thing" in Nahuatl)

HUITZILOPOCHTLI
(Aztec god of the sun and war, symbolized by the hummingbird)

IXNEXTLI
(Nahuatl for “face” or “appearance” symbolizing identity, strength, and the divine feminine)

TZITZIMIME
(Aztec celestial deities, fierce goddesses of the stars, transformation, and twilight)

ITZEL
(Nahuatl for “rainbow” or “radiance” symbol of beauty, lightness, and fluid transformation)

XOCHITL
(Nahuatl for “flower” symbol of feminine energy, beauty, and rebirth)

CUĪCATL
(“Song” or “Poem” in Nahuatl, evokes movement, vibration, and ritual beauty)

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