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HALACH UINIK

  • Halach Uinik
  • Halach uinik or halach uinic (Yucatec Maya:'real man') was the name given to the supreme ruler, overlord or chief, as they were called in the colonial

    Halach Uinik

    Halach_Uinik

  • Chan Santa Cruz
  • Former indigenous Maya state on the Yucatán Peninsula

    included: Halac Uinik (Real Man) or Presidente Municipal, a civil official at the level of provincial governor or higher. The first Halach Uinik at Chan Santa

    Chan Santa Cruz

    Chan Santa Cruz

    Chan_Santa_Cruz

  • Human sacrifice in Maya culture
  • Ritual offering of human flesh and lives to gods and goddesses

    landfall upon the coast of Yucatán. There they were seized by the Maya Lord Halach Uinik. Captain Valdivia was sacrificed with four of his companions, and their

    Human sacrifice in Maya culture

    Human sacrifice in Maya culture

    Human_sacrifice_in_Maya_culture

  • Yucatán
  • State of Mexico

    Mérida was besieged by the Maya troops of Nachi Cocom (overlord or 'Halach uinik' in Yucatec Maya language). It was a definitive battle for the Conquest

    Yucatán

    Yucatán

    Yucatán

  • Imperial, royal and noble ranks
  • Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies

    equivalent is a Ix-ajaw. Kaloomte, in Maya meaning "high king" or "emperor". Halach Uinik, in Maya meaning "real man", "person of fact" or "person of command"

    Imperial, royal and noble ranks

    Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks

  • Chikinchel
  • Mayan chiefdom of the northern coast of Yucatán

    jurisdictions, called Kuchkabals. In each Kuchkabal there was a Halach Uinik (Yucatec Maya: Halach Uinik), who was the chief with the most political, judicial,

    Chikinchel

    Chikinchel

    Chikinchel

  • Ah Canul
  • Mayan polity

    jurisdictions Kuchkabal separate calls. In each there was a Kuchkabal Halach Uinik (man made, man command), which had the highest military, judicial, and

    Ah Canul

    Ah Canul

    Ah_Canul

  • Nachi Cocom
  • Mayan theocratic leader

    conquistadors as Juan Cocom, known to the locals as El Señor de Sotuta, was a halach uinik (Maya theocratic leader) of the Sotuta kuchkabal in modern day Yucatán

    Nachi Cocom

    Nachi Cocom

    Nachi_Cocom

  • Maya warfare
  • Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization

    somewhat unclear. Leadership seems to have been embodied mostly in the Halach Uinik, the ajaw or lord of each geopolitical unit, known as a batab. Although

    Maya warfare

    Maya warfare

    Maya_warfare

  • Tutul-Xiu
  • Mayan chiefdom

    Official language: Yucatec Religion Maya religion Government Monarchy Halach Uinik   Historical era post classic / Early Modern • Established 1441 • Disestablished

    Tutul-Xiu

    Tutul-Xiu

    Tutul-Xiu

  • San Gervasio (Maya site)
  • Archaeological Maya site on Cozumel in Mexico

    This building was an oratorio, or chapel, used by the family of the halach uinik who lived in the nearby residence of Las Manitas (see above). It consisted

    San Gervasio (Maya site)

    San_Gervasio_(Maya_site)

  • Ajaw
  • Pre-Columbian Maya political title

    the earliest evidence of the institution of ajaw in the Maya Lowlands. Halach Uinik Kettunen, Harri; Christophe Helmke (2005). Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphs

    Ajaw

    Ajaw

    Ajaw

  • Mo-Chel
  • Halach Uinik of Ah Kin Chel

    Mo-Chel was the first Halach Uinik of the Kuchkabal Ah Kin Chel. He started the rule of the Chel family and the political state ruled by them. He was originally

    Mo-Chel

    Mo-Chel

  • Batab
  • military, priestly, and social authority in one person who was called Halach Uinik whom everyone obeyed, and could work through a council of batabo'ob that

    Batab

    Batab

  • Manikin scepter
  • Mayan token of political power

    common god to be shown on them. All the manikin scepters held by the Halach Uiniks of the Kuchkabals of Yucatán show K'awiil. Sharer & Traxler 2006, p

    Manikin scepter

    Manikin scepter

    Manikin_scepter

  • Tabasco (former state)
  • where they defeated the islanders. It was a Maya custom to give the Halach Uinik a large number of slaves from the destroyed country. One of the slaves

    Tabasco (former state)

    Tabasco (former state)

    Tabasco_(former_state)

  • Spanish conquest of the Maya
  • Conquest dating from 1511 to 1697

    made landfall upon the coast of Yucatán. There they were seized by a Halach Uinik, a Maya lord. Captain Vildivia was sacrificed with four of his companions

    Spanish conquest of the Maya

    Spanish conquest of the Maya

    Spanish_conquest_of_the_Maya

  • Tabscoob
  • Tabscoob was a halach uinik (Maya ruler) of the Potonchán jurisdiction, known for leading the Chontal Maya in the Battle of Centla against Spanish forces

    Tabscoob

    Tabscoob

    Tabscoob

  • Spanish conquest of Yucatán
  • Campaign against Late Postclassic Maya

    they made landfall upon the coast of Yucatán. There they were seized by Halach Uinik, a Maya lord. Captain Valdivia was sacrificed with four of his companions

    Spanish conquest of Yucatán

    Spanish conquest of Yucatán

    Spanish_conquest_of_Yucatán

  • Ekab
  • Mayan chiefdom

    These states were called Kuchkabals. Most Kuchkabals were ruled by a Halach Uinik, but Ekab wasn't. It was divided up into several Batabil. Each Batabil

    Ekab

    Ekab

    Ekab

  • Cochuah
  • Mayan province

    kuchkabal (in Mayan: province or region). In each kuchkabal there was a halach uinik (in Mayan: "real man"; "man in control") who was the chief with the biggest

    Cochuah

    Cochuah

    Cochuah

  • Chakán Putum
  • Mayan chiefdom of the Yucatán Peninsula

    and the Cocom. Each kuchkabal had a capital where the ruler (called a halach uinik) and the supreme priest lived. Each kuchkabal was divided into several

    Chakán Putum

    Chakán Putum

    Chakán_Putum

  • Hocabá-Homún
  • The ruler of a Kuchkabal was called a Halach Uinik which means "person of fact, person of command". A Halach Uinik was a monarch, but some kuchkabalob were

    Hocabá-Homún

    Hocabá-Homún

    Hocabá-Homún

  • Chakan (Maya province)
  • Former Maya jurisdiction on the Yucatán Peninsula

    did not seem to have a centralized government or control of a dominant Halach Uinik, as in the case of the provinces Ceh Pech or Ah Kin Chel. This is inferred

    Chakan (Maya province)

    Chakan (Maya province)

    Chakan_(Maya_province)

  • Ah Kin Chel
  • Mayan polity

    Pik Tok May were two of the other k’ul kokom. Mo-Chel was the first Halach Uinik of Ah Kin Chel. He started the rule of the Chel family and the political

    Ah Kin Chel

    Ah Kin Chel

    Ah_Kin_Chel

  • Cupul
  • Maya chiefdom

    capital where the ruler and supreme priest lived. The ruler was called a Halach Uinik . Each Kuckabal was divided into several municipalities called "Batalib"

    Cupul

    Cupul

    Cupul

  • Ceh Pech
  • was a relative of the Cocomes dynasty of Mayapan and reigned as the Halach Uinik from 1470 in Motul (now in the Mexican state of Yucatán), the capital

    Ceh Pech

    Ceh Pech

    Ceh_Pech

  • Jacinto Pat
  • Maya leader and revolutionary

    of Ekab and held power on the island of Cozumel. Ah Naum Pat was the Halach Uinik of Cozumel, and when the Spanish invaders arrived, many inhabitants of

    Jacinto Pat

    Jacinto Pat

    Jacinto_Pat

  • Can Pech
  • Former Mayan chiefdom

    relatives of the Halach Uinik. Each Batab was the military leader of his population. On the religious side, after the Halach Uinik, there was the Ah

    Can Pech

    Can Pech

    Can_Pech

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  • SHELACH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHELACH

    (שֵלַח) Hebrew name SHELACH means "a missile, weapon." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Arphaxad.

    SHELACH

  • Hatach
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Hatach

    He that strikes.

    Hatach

  • Halah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Halah

    Aureole

    Halah

  • Halah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic Biblical Muslim

    Halah

    Nimble.

    Halah

  • Malachi
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Malachi

    A name with two sources, St. Malachi (1095-1148 AD) was the Bishop of Armagh who adopted the name from the Hebrew prophet “”Malachi”” whose name means “”my angel”” or “”messenger of God.”” It is also linked to the High King Maoilseachlainn “”devotee of St. Sechnall”” one of Saint Patrick’s first companions.

    Malachi

  • Halah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Halah

    Aureole

    Halah

  • Salaah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Punjabi

    Salaah

    Variant of Salah; Righteousness; Goodness; Peace

    Salaah

  • Halah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, French, Muslim

    Halah

    Nimble; Aureole

    Halah

  • Halah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Halah

    Glory

    Halah

  • MALACHY
  • Male

    English

    MALACHY

      Variant spelling of English Malachi, MALACHY means "my messenger." Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Maoileachlainn "devotee of Seachlainn," altered to coincide with Hebrew Malakiy ("my messenger").

    MALACHY

  • Malachy Malachi
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Malachy Malachi

    A name with two sources, St. Malachi (1095-1148 AD) was the Bishop of Armagh who adopted the name from the Hebrew prophet “”Malachi”” whose name means “”my angel”” or “”messenger of God.”” It is also linked to the High King Maoilseachlainn “”devotee of St. Sechnall”” one of Saint Patrick’s first companions.

    Malachy Malachi

  • HANOCH
  • Male

    English

    HANOCH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Chanowk, HANOCH means "dedicated" or "initiated." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah.

    HANOCH

  • Halah
  • Biblical

    Halah

    a moist table

    Halah

  • MALACHI
  • Male

    English

    MALACHI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Malakiy, MALACHI means "my messenger." In the bible, this is the name of the last of the Hebrew prophets.

    MALACHI

  • MALACH
  • Male

    English

    MALACH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Malak, MALACH means "angel, messenger." In the bible, malak is a word used to denote a messenger from God or from a private individual.

    MALACH

  • Halah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Halah |

    Aureole

    Halah |

  • KEREN-HAPUCH
  • Female

    English

    KEREN-HAPUCH

    Variant spelling of English Keren-happuch, KEREN-HAPUCH means "horn of antimony," a black paint used for eye-shadow.

    KEREN-HAPUCH

  • Halah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Halah

    A moist table.

    Halah

  • DARACH
  • Male

    Irish

    DARACH

    Variant form of Irish Dara, DARACH means "oak."

    DARACH

  • Hatach
  • Biblical

    Hatach

    he that strikes

    Hatach

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Online names & meanings

  • Aaeesha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aaeesha

    Life; Vivaciousness; Living Prosperous; Youngest Wife of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

  • Johnette
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew

    Johnette

    Gift of God; Modern Female Version of John and Jon; God's Grace

  • GUNHILD
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    GUNHILD

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gunnhildr, GUNHILD means "war-battle."

  • Ramanjot
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ramanjot

    One absorbed in virtues

  • Zagiri
  • Girl/Female

    Armenian

    Zagiri

    Flower.

  • Akina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Japanese

    Akina

    Spring Flower; Sunflower

  • Madhavadasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Madhavadasa

    Devoted to Krishna

  • Zivon
  • Boy/Male

    Slavic Russian

    Zivon

    Lively.

  • Stefinia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Stefinia

    Crowned in victory.

  • Jagadip
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Jagadip

    Lamp of the Universe

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  • Haunch
  • n.

    Of meats: The leg and loin taken together; as, a haunch of venison.

  • Calash
  • n.

    In Canada, a two-wheeled, one-seated vehicle, with a calash top, and the driver's seat elevated in front.

  • Cariole
  • n.

    A kind of calash. See Carryall.

  • Palatial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a palace; suitable for a palace; resembling a palace; royal; magnificent; as, palatial structures.

  • Hatch
  • v. t.

    To contrive or plot; to form by meditation, and bring into being; to originate and produce; to concoct; as, to hatch mischief; to hatch heresy.

  • Halachoth
  • pl.

    of Halacha

  • Hatched
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hatch

  • Palace
  • n.

    Loosely, any unusually magnificent or stately house.

  • Halacha
  • n.

    The general term for the Hebrew oral or traditional law; one of two branches of exposition in the Midrash. See Midrash.

  • Maslach
  • n.

    An excitant containing opium, much used by the Turks.

  • Caleche
  • n.

    See Calash.

  • Alhambra
  • n.

    The palace of the Moorish kings at Granada.

  • Hatching
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Hatch

  • Palace
  • n.

    The official residence of a bishop or other distinguished personage.

  • Alcazar
  • n.

    A fortress; also, a royal palace.

  • Hatch
  • v. t.

    To close with a hatch or hatches.

  • Huckle
  • n.

    The hip; the haunch.

  • Mapach
  • n.

    The raccoon.

  • Palatine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a palace, or to a high officer of a palace; hence, possessing royal privileges.