Yacatecuhtli is a deity in Aztec mythology, often depicted as a merchant god and the patron of travelers and traders. The name Yacatecuhtli is derived from the Nahuatl words yacatl, meaning "nose," and tecuhtli, meaning "lord," which has been interpreted as "Nose Lord" or "Lord of the Nose," possibly referring to his role in guiding people along their journeys, as the nose was associated with direction and scent. In Hebrew, Yacatecuhtli can be translated as יאקטקוטלי. In Spanish, it is often referred to as Yacatecuhtli or Dios de los Mercaderes (God of the Merchants). Yacatecuhtli was particularly important in Aztec society, which placed a high value on commerce and trade. He was often depicted wearing a merchant's pack and carrying a staff, symbolizing his role in protecting and aiding those who traveled for trade. Temples dedicated to Yacatecuhtli were common in Aztec cities, reflecting the deity's significance in daily life and economic activities.
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