Xiuhtecuhtli (pronounced [ʃiʍteˈkʷt͡ɬi]) is the Aztec god of fire, day, and heat, often depicted as an old man with a turquoise face and carrying a smoking mirror. He is considered one of the most important deities in the Aztec pantheon, associated with the sun, time, and the creative and destructive aspects of fire. The name Xiuhtecuhtli is derived from the Nahuatl words xiuhtli (turquoise) and tecuhtli (lord), translating to "Turquoise Lord." In Hebrew, this name does not have a direct translation, but it can be loosely interpreted as אדון הטורקיז (Adon HaTurkiz). In Spanish, Xiuhtecuhtli is sometimes referred to as Señor del Fuego (Lord of Fire). Xiuhtecuhtli was believed to reside in the west, where the sun sets, and was closely linked to the cyclical nature of time and the renewal of life. He was often invoked for protection against fire and to ensure the continuity of the sun's journey across the sky.
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