thats mean place of a lot of trees
In a Mayan dialect, Quauhtlemallan means 'place of many trees', and as we all know Guatemala is very rich in trees.You are partly right, Guatemala is the land of many trees, but the word is not Mayan, its Nahuatl, which is the language of the Aztecs, or ancient Mexicans, another country who bears a name with Nahuatl roots, is Nicaragua, which means here ends Anahuac, which was the name of the Aztec empire.
Mexican in Nahuatl.
The name "Guatemala" comes from the Nahuatl word Cuauhtēmallān (nahwiki), or "place of many trees", a derivative of the K'iche' Mayan word for "many trees."
Faith in Nahuatl is usually translated as "tlatoani" which can also mean "to believe" or "to trust".
It means surrounded by water in the nahuatl language
It is Nahuatl (The language of the Aztecs) for flower
It's "Happy birthday" in Nahuatl.
Mazatlán is a nahuatl name for a city in the Pacific in Mexico. In nahuatl (Mazatlán is not Spanish) it means Place of deers, according to Wikipedia.
It's a nahuatl dialect form that stands for "star".
The name is derived from the Nahuatl Xalisco, which means over a sandy surface.
It means "She is from Guatemala".
tres productos de Guatemala = Three products of Guatemala