Aztec Gods or Deities
- Centeotl
- Centeotl, the God of Maize. Associated with the group of stars known as the pleiades.
- Chalchihuihtotolin
- Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, a nagual of Tezcatlipoca, symbol of powerful sorcery.
- Chalchihuitlicue
- Chalchiuhtlicue, She of the Jade Skirt, goddess of oceans, rivers and running water, goddess of birth, patron of women in labor.
- Chalmecatecuhtli
- Chalmecatecuhtli, a god of one of the levels of the Underworld.
- Chantico
- Chantico, She Who Dwells In The House, the goddess of hearth fires, personal treasures and volcanoes.
- Cihuateteo
- Cihuateteo, the Divine Women, spirits of women who died in childbirth.
- Citlalicue
- Citlalicue, Her Skirt is Stars, goddess of the Milky Way and the stars.
- Huehuecoyotl
- Huehuecoyotl, Old Coyote, the Trickster, god of deception.
- Huitzilopochtli
- Huitzilopochtli, Hummingbird of the South, is the central deity of the Mexica.
- Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli
- Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli, the Curved Point of Obsidian, the god frost, ice, cold, winter, sin, punishment and human misery. He is the god of blind-folded justice.
- Itzpapalotl
- Itzpapalotl, the Obsidian or Clawed Butterfly, the Feminine Warrior. She is one of the Tzitzimime, the powerful and dangerous star daemons. Itzpapalotl rules over Tamoachan.
- Itztli
- Itztli, Obsidian, god of stone, variant of Tezcatlipoca.
- Mayahuel
- Mayahuel is the goddess of the maguey plant and of fertility. Protector of mature wombs that turn into life.
- Mictlancihuatl
- Mictlancihuatl, Lady of the land of the Death, wife of the Death God Mictlantecuhtli.
- Mictlantecuhtli
- Mictlantecuhtli, Lord of Mictlan, the Land of the Death.
- Patecatl
- Patecatl, Lord of the Land of Medicines, a pulque god. Husband of Mayahuel.
- Piltzintecuhtli
- Piltzintecuhtli, the Youthful Lord, a solar deity.
- Quetzalcoatl
- Quetzalcoatl, is the Feathered Serpent or Precious Twin. God of intelligence and self-reflection.
- Tecciztecatl
- Tecciztecatl, the Old Moon God, represents the male aspect of the moon.
- Tepeyollotl
- Tepeyollotl, Heart of the Mountain, the Jaguar of Night, lord of the animals, darkened caves, echoes and earthquakes.
- Tezcatlipoca
- Tezcatlipoca is the Smoking Mirror, the god of the nocturnal sky, god of the ancestral memory, god of time and the Lord of the North, the embodiment of change through conflict.
- Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli
- Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli (also (Tlahuixcalpantecuhtli) is the Lord of the House of the Dawn, Venus as the Morning Star. Tlahuixcalpantecuhtli is a manifestion of Quetzalcoatl.
- Tlaloc
- Tlaloc, He Who Makes Things Sprout, the god of rain, lightning and thunder. Het is a fertility god, but also a wrathful deity. He is responsible for both floods and droughts.
- Tlaltecuhtli
- Tlaltecuhtli is the Earth God or Goddess. In mythology, she is a cayman-like monster.
- Tlazolteotl
- Tlazolteotl, Filth Goddess, a mother-earth goddess. Goddess of the human fertility and of sexuality, goddess of the Ritual Cleansing.
- Tonacatecuhtli
- Tonacatecuhtli, Lord of Our Sustenance, is a creator god, a god of fertility and beginnings.
- Tonatiuh
- Tonatiuh, the Sun or the Sun God. Symbol of the Fifth World, the present era.
- Xipe Totec
- Xipe Totec, Our Lord the Flayed One. God of rejuvenation and spring.
- Xiuhtecuhtli
- Xiuhtecuhtli is the Turquoise Lord, Lord of the Year, god of fire, creator of all life.
- Xochipili
- Xochipili, the Flower Prince, is the god of flowers, pleasure, feasting, frivolity and artistic creativity.
- Xochiquetzal
- Xochiquetzal, is Flower Feather, the ever young and pretty goddess of flowers, love, pleasure and beauty.
- Xolotl
- Xolotl, the Twin. A dog-like deity, Double of Quetzalcoatl.