Mayan sun god
Kinich Ahau
Kinich Ahau
Kinich Ahau
The Aztecs believed the sun was a god named Kinich Ahau.
Yum KaaxYes they did .
It depends on the civilization you are talking about; for Aztecs and Toltecs, such god was Tonatiuh; the face at the center or the Aztec calendar is his. For the Maya and Olmec civilizations, Kinich Ahau was the 'Jaguar Sun God'.
The face in the middle of the Mayan calendar is often referred to as the Sun God or Kinich Ahau. It is represented as a deity associated with rulership, agriculture, and the cycle of life. The face is a symbolic representation of the importance of the sun in Mayan beliefs and culture.
In Maori, "ahau" means "I" or "me." It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in a sentence.
The Mayans had many gods (well over hundred some with alternate names), therese are listed at the Link. The top 10 for the site are: 1st : CHAC 2nd : AH-PUCH 3rd : CAMA-ZOTZ 4th : EK-CHUAH 5th : ALPHABET-GODS 6th : KINICH-AHAU 7th : VOTAN 8th : AC-YANTO 9th : IXCHEL 10th : XBALANQUE
You can say "Kei te hiamoe ahau" in Māori, which translates to "I am tired."
ko (name) toku ingoa