The baby name Coaxoch is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced koh-AH-shoch (IPA: /koˈaʃotʃ/).
Coaxoch is Nahuatl in Origin.
The baby name Coaxoch is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced koh-AH-shoch (IPA: /koˈaʃotʃ/).
Coaxoch is Nahuatl in Origin.
Coaxoch is a feminine Nahuatl (Uto‑Aztecan) given name built from coatl “serpent” and xōchitl “flower,” with the second element reduced to -xōch in compounds; the sense is “serpent flower” or “snake blossom.” In Nahua symbolism, serpents carry connotations of vitality, wisdom, and protection, while flowers evoke beauty, artistry, and life, making the compound a balanced metaphor of strength and grace.
Personal names formed from plant‑animal pairings were customary in pre‑Hispanic Central Mexico, and while Coaxoch is only sparsely attested in colonial records, it aligns with the poetic naming tradition known as in xōchitl, in cuīcatl (“flower and song”). The name has seen a quiet 20th–21st‑century revival within Nahua communities and among families reclaiming Indigenous heritage in Mexico and the diaspora. Variants and spellings include Coaxōch, Coaxochitl (less common expansion), Koaxoch (modern k‑orthography), and the spaced form Coa Xoch. Related names include Xochitl and Xochiquetzal.
We can't find Coaxoch in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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