Acolmiztli: God of Mictlan, the underworld
Acuecucyoticihuati: Goddess of oceans and rivers
Ahuizotl: Mongrel water monster. Mix between a dog and a monkey
Amaranth: Plant used in ceremonies
Atl: God of water
Atlatonan: Goddess of Earth and Water
Axomamma: Goddess of potatoes
Ayauhteotl: Mysterious goddess of mist and haze
Azcatl: The red ant that supplied the fuel power Quetzalcoatl that was needed to keep the human race going
Centeotl: Maize God. Son of Tlazolteotl
Centzon-Totochtin: Four Hundred Drunken Rabbit Gods
Centzonuitznaua: Rebellious brothers of the Huitzilopochtli
Chac; God of rain and vegetation. Also lord of thunder, ligtning, wind and fertility
Chalchiuhtlicue: Goddess of youth and beauty
Chalchiuhtecolotl: Night owl god
Chalchiuhtotolin: God of pestilence. He is the god of mystery and the precious night turkey
Chalmecatecuhhtli: God of the underworld and sacrifices
Chantico: Domestic Goddess of home and Domestic Hearth Fires
Chicomeccatl: Maize Goddess and wife of Cinteotl
Chicomexochtli: God of painters
Chiconahuiehecatl: Creator God of minor importance
Chihuacoatl: Goddess of childbirth
Cihuacoatl:(Also known as Chihucoatl) Snake Goddess, Great Goddess, Moon Goddess, War Goddess and Fertility Goddess
Cihuateto: Five female sister sprits of the Macuiltonaleque. They are the souls of women who died at childbirth
Cinteotl: Maize God
Cipactli: Crocodile God. It was believed by the aztecs that the world was created on the back of a giant crocodile
Cipactonal: Sorcerer. Husband to Oxomoco and they invented astrology and calendars
Civatateo: Vampires of high-ranking females who died during childbirth and now serve the gods
Coatlicue: Goddess of Earth and Fire. Known as the mother of the gods
Cochimetl: God of commerce, barter and merchants
Cocijo: God of rain and lightning
Coyolxauhqui: Moon Goddess. Daughter of Coatlicue
Cuaxolotl: Goddess of the hearth
Eagle-Man: Impressive ceramic ceremonial sculpture that is found in the Temple of the Eagle warriors
Ehecatl: Wind and Weather God
Huehuecoyotl: The Old, Old Coyote. Trickster God of parties, performance and over-indulgence
Huehuetoetl: Ancient Aztec God. Represents the fire of life
Huemac: God of earthquakes
Huitzilopochtli: Mighty War God. Son of Coatlicue
Huixtocihuatl: Goddess of Salt
Ilamatecuhtli: Old Mother Goddess. Elderly version of Chicomeccatl
Itzli: God of sacrifice
Itzipapalotl: “Flint Butterfly”. Desirable looking demon, however she turns to the flint maiden with one embrace with knives protruding from many areas of her body
Itztlacoliuhqui: Lord of the morning star
Ixtlilton: Specialises in healing, health and dancing. Brother of Xochipili and Macuilxochitl
Macuiltonaleque: These are five gods of pleasure, excess and the dangers resulting from them
Macuilcozcacuahtli: Five Vulture
Macuilcuetzpalin: Five Lizard
Macuilmalinalli: Five Grass
Macuiltochtli: Five Rabbit
Macuilxochitl: Five Flower Prince. God of games
Malinalxochi: Goddess with the power over stinging and biting creatures
Matlalcueitl: Goddess of singing. Second wife of Tlaloc
Mayahuel: Goddess of Alcohol
Metzli: Old moon God
Mextli: War God who became the supreme deity of mexico
Mictecacihuatl: Co-ruler of the underworld. Wife to Mictlantecuhtli
Mictlan: Lowest level of the aztec underworld
Mictlantecuhtli: God of the dead
Mixcoatl: God of hunting and war
Montezuma: Last king of the Aztec world
Nanahuatzin: God and/or Goddess of Humble Bravery
Ometecuhtli:(Also known as Ometeoltloque, Ometecutli, Tloque Nahuaque and Citlatonac) Two in one creator God. Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl symbolise the duality and primordial forces of nature
Omecihuatl: Creator Goddess. Wife of Ometecuhtli
Ometotchtli: King of drunken rabbits
Opochtli: God of all the tools for bird snaring, hunting and fishing
Oxomoco: Goddess of astrology and calendars. Wife of Cipactonal
Patecatl: God of medicine. Husband of Mayahuel
Piquete-Zina: Zapotec Bat God
Popocatepetl: Warrior who fell in love with the emperor’s daughter. The daughter died of grief when he was called away to war so the two were transformed by the gods into mourning mountains
Pulque: Fiery aztec alcohol
Quetzalcoatl: Aztec feathered serpent and son of the creator god Ometecutli
Tecuciztecatl: God of the moon
Telcalipoca: Great bear of aztec mythology
Temazcalteci: Goddess of cleanliness
Teoyaomiqui: Flower God of dead warriors
Tepeyollotl: God of caves and earthquakes
Tepoztecatl: God of pulque and rabbits
Tezcatlipoca:(Omacatl, Titlacauan) God of night, death and temptation
Tezcatzontecatl: Another god of pulque and rabbits
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli: God of dawn and the morning star
Tlaltecuhtli: Fat Toad Monster Goddess
Tlaloc: Fertility God
Tlaoque-Nahuaque: Immortalised as the Unknown God
Tlazolteotl: Goddess of filth and spiritual uncleanliness
Tonacatecuhtli: God of food
Tonatiuh: Sun God. Rules over the present world
Tzitzimime: Demon stars. Harbringers of evil and destruction
Tzitzmitl: Grandmother Goddess
Ueuecoyotl: Old Coyote. God of fun, laughter and sex
Xipe-Totec: God of spring and agriculture
Xiuhcoatl: Turquoise serpent
Xiutecuhtli: Old Old God
Xmulzencab: Bee Gods
Xochipili: God of flowers, singing and dancing. He guards the souls of dead warriors who have been turned into humming birds
Xochiquetzal: Flower Feather Goddess
Xolotl: God of lightning
Yacatecuhtli: God of travelling salesmen