Mexican restaurant names
Agave
Agave is a Spanish business name for a Mexican restaurant.
Native Mexican plant from which pulque, mezcal and tequila is made.
Also known as maguey, pita, pitera or sisal.
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Ajua is a Spanish business name for a Mexican restaurant.
Jubilant expression used in Mexican corridos. Equivalent to “hurrah!”
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Ándele is a Spanish business name for a Mexican restaurant.
Term used in Mexico to order that an action is done quickly .
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Arroyo is a Spanish business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “stream”.
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Aztec is an English business name for a a Mexican restaurant.
English form of Azteca.
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Azteca is a Native american business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “habitant of Aztlan“.
Derived from the Nahuatl term “aztecatl”.
Name of the indigenous people who dominated the pre-Columbian territory of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan on Lake Texcoco (Mexico).
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Aztlan is a Native american business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “water place” in Nahuatl.
Derived from the Aztec terms “atl” (water) and “tlan” (place).
According to legend, the Aztecs were a nomadic people until they arrived to Aztlan, an island located in the Texcoco Lake.
NOTE: Some historians say that the Aztlan term means “place of herons”. According to this theory, this name is formed by the term “aztatl” (herons) and “tlan” (place).
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Bandidos is a Spanish business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “bandits”.
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Besame Mucho is a Spanish business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “Kiss me a lot”.
Title of a popular song writen in 1940 by the Mexican composer Consuelito Velázquez.
Categorized into: musical names
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Cactus is a Latin business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “cactus, cacto”.
Latin form of the Greek term “kaktos” (leaf with thorns).
Name of a family of prickly plants growing in arid regions.
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