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Xóchitl
Xóchitl (Mexican ) is the Hispanicized version of " xōchitl," the Nahuatl word for ''flower'' () is a given name that is somewhat common in Mexico and among Chicana/os for girls. The name has been a common Nahuatl name among Nahuas for hundreds of years. It was recorded on an early-16th century census of the Aztec people in the villages of Huitzillan and Quauchichinollan, where it was found to be the tenth most common name among boys. In a 1590 census, the boys name Xōchipepe (flower gatherer) was recorded, as well as the girls names of Ēlōxōchitl ( magnolia), Miyāoaxōchitl (maize tassel flower), and Xīlōxōch ( calliandra), which all draw from ''Xochitl''. People * Xochitl (), Toltec queen and wife of Tecpancaltzin Iztaccaltzin * Xochitl Castañeda, founding director of the Health Initiative of the Americas * Xochitl Dominguez Benetton (born 1980), Mexican scientist * Xóchitl Escobedo (born 1968), a retired female tennis player from Mexico *Xochitl Gomez (born ...
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Xóchitl Hamada
is a Mexican semi-retired '' Luchadora'' or professional wrestler. She is the daughter of professional wrestler Gran Hamada, the sister of wrestler Ayako Hamada and the sister-in-law of Tiger Mask IV. Hamada was once married to Mexican wrestler Silver King and is currently married to Mexican wrestler Pentagon Black. Hamada has worked for most of her professional wrestling career in Mexico, making occasional appearances in her father's home country of Japan. Xóchitl Hamada has worked for Mexico's two largest wrestling companies, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA). She's held the CMLL World Women's Championship and she was the first AAA Reina de Reinas ( Spanish for "Queen of Queens"). Professional wrestling career Xóchitl Hamada made her professional wrestling debut in 1986, counting both her father, Gran Hamada, Blue Panther and the patriarch of the Nieves wrestling family Shadito Cruz among her trainers. After work ...
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Tiffany (luchadora)
Xóchitl Leyva Sánchez (born February 20, 1973) is a Mexican '' luchadora'', or female professional wrestler best known under the ring name Tiffany. She has won the 2003, 2005, and 2008 Reina de Reinas tournaments and has held the Mexican National Women's Championship two times. After working for AAA for the majority of her career, she jumped to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in September 2010. Personal life Xóchitl Sánchez is a second-generation professional wrestler, the daughter of wrestlers Jesse Rojas and the original La Diabólica as well as the brother of Jessy, an '' Exotico'' wrestler. Sánchez is married to professional wrestler Kraneo, an ''enmascarado'' ( masked wrestler) who has also played the part of El Alebrije in the past. Since her husband is an ''enmascarado'' his real name is not a matter of public record as per ''lucha libre'' traditions. Professional wrestling career Sánchez was trained for her professional career by her father before making he ...
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Xóchitl Ugarte
Xóchitl Ugarte Fonseca (born April 21, 1979) is a Mexican Voice acting, voice actress. She is best known as the Latin American Spanish voice of Misty (Pokémon), Misty in ''Pokémon (anime), Pokémon'', Eris (Billy and Mandy), Eris in a later Dubbing (filmmaking), dub of ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'', Emily (Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends), Emily in Thomas and Friends, Vanessa Leeds in a later dub of ''Robotech (TV series), Robotech: The Macross Saga'', Dana Sterling in a later dub of ''Robotech (TV series), Robotech Masters'' and Aelita (Code Lyoko), Aelita in the Latin American Spanish dub of ''Code Lyoko''. She was also the Spanish-dubbed voice of Elizabeth Swann in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series and the Christy Carlson Romano's character Ren Stevens in ''Even Stevens''. She was married to Gerardo García. As seen, her most usual roles involve tomboyish and strong-willed young women. Voice acting career * Alice (Resident Evil), Alice Abernathy ...
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Xóchitl Escobedo
Xóchitl Escobedo (born September 17, 1968) is a retired female tennis player from Mexico, who represented her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. She reached a career-high singles ranking on November 20, 1989, when she became ranked the number 284 in the world. Escobedo is married to former Olympian Eduardo Nava. Their son Emilio is an ATP tennis player who, as a junior, was the runner-up in both singles and doubles at both the Australian Open (2019s&d) and the US Open (2019s, 2018d). Escobedo is also the aunt of ATP tennis player Ernesto Escobedo Ernesto "Neto" Escobedo III ( ; , born July 4, 1996) is a Mexican-American professional tennis player who has won four ATP Challenger titles. Personal life Escobedo began playing tennis at the age of 4. His father Ernesto Jr. briefly played prof .... ITF Circuit finals Singles: 6 (3–3) Doubles: 18 (15-3) External links * * * * * 1968 births Living people Sportspeople from Zacat ...
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Xóchitl Montes De Oca
Xóchitl Montes de Oca Rodríguez (born 27 December 1971) is a Mexican politician from the National Action Party. In 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing the State of Mexico The State of Mexico ( es, Estado de México; ), officially just Mexico ( es, México), is one of the 32 federal entities of the United Mexican States. Commonly known as Edomex (from ) to distinguish it from the name of the whole country, it is .... References 1971 births Living people Politicians from the State of Mexico Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) National Action Party (Mexico) politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians Deputies of the LXI Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for the State of Mexico {{Mexico-deputy-NationalAction-1970s-stub ...
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Xochitl Gomez
Xochitl Gomez ( ) (born April 29, 2006) is an American actress. She is known for playing America Chavez in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'' (2022). She has also played Dawn Schafer in the first season of the Netflix series ''The Baby-Sitters Club'' (2020). Early life Gomez was born in Los Angeles, California, to parents of Mexican descent. Career Gomez began acting at age five in local musicals. Before appearing in ''The Baby-Sitters Club'', Gomez had roles in the television series ''Gentefied'', ''Raven's Home'', and ''You're the Worst''. In 2020, Gomez won a Young Artist Award for Supporting Teen Artist for her work in the 2019 film, ''Shadow Wolves''. In October that year, it was announced that Gomez, 14 years old at that point, would play America Chavez in ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness''. In March 2021, Netflix recast the role of Dawn Schafer in season 2 of ''The Baby-Sitters Club'' due to scheduling confl ...
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Xochitl Castañeda
Xochitl Castaneda is the Founding Director of the Health Initiative of the Americas (HIA) at the School of Public Health, University of California (UC) Berkeley. Education A medical anthropologist by training, Xochitl was educated in Guatemala and Mexico. She completed three post-doctoral fellowships: UC San Francisco, Harvard, and Amsterdam University. Career Xochitl Castaneda served as Professor of Public Health Sciences and a Principal Investigator at Mexico’s National Institute of Public Health, for seven years and also directed the Department of Reproductive Health. Since 2008, she has served as a professor in Migration and Health at various University of California campuses. In 2020 Xochitl founded the Health Education for Latinos Program (HELP), a fund that provides annual scholarships to Latino low-income students to help them in their education for future health careers, both at the undergraduate and the graduate level. Under her direction, HIA has c ...
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Chicano Names
Chicano naming practices formed out of the cultural pride that was established in the Chicano Movement. This motivated some Chicanos to adopt Indigenous Mexican names, often Aztec (or Nahuatl) in origin, for themselves and their children, rather than Spaniard names, which were first imposed onto Indigenous Mexico in the 16th century through the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The other significant development in naming that emerged from the Chicano Movement was to inspire Chicanos not to anglicize their names, maintaining Spanish spellings and pronunciations. Background Prior to the Spanish colonization of Mexico, Indigenous peoples had their own naming conventions and names. This was significantly altered in the 16th century, with the arrival of Spaniards and the shift in balance to Spanish power in the region. Catholic baptisms and conversion ceremonies often accompanied the practice of Christian missionaries changing Indigenous people's names to Hispanic, and es ...
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Xochitl Gonzalez
Xochitl Gonzalez (, ; born 1977) is an American writer, screenwriter, and producer. In 2022 she published her debut novel '' Olga Dies Dreaming'' which became a New York Times Best Seller on January 30, 2022. In 2021, she began writing the newsletter Brooklyn, Everywhere for ''The Atlantic''. In 2023, she joined ''The Atlantic'' as a Staff Writer and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for her work there. Early life and education Gonzalez was born in New York City to a second-generation Puerto Rican mother and Mexican-American father and raised by her grandparents in the area between Bensonhurst and Borough Park. Her parents were activists in the Socialist Workers Party, where her mother was a union organizer who ran for office in the Socialist Workers Party. Gonzalez attended Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and earned a scholarship to Brown University. At Brown she intended to study creative writing but ultimately majored in art history. Re ...
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Professional Wrestler
Professional wrestling is a form of theater that revolves around staged wrestling matches. The mock combat is performed in a ring similar to the kind used in boxing, and the dramatic aspects of pro wrestling may be performed both in the ring or—as in televised wrestling shows—in backstage areas of the venue, in similar form to reality television. Professional wrestling as a form of theater evolved out of the widespread practice of match fixing among wrestlers in the early 20th century. Rather than sanction the wrestlers for their deceit as was done with boxers, the public instead came to see professional wrestling as a performance art rather than a sport. Professional wrestlers responded to the public's attitude by dispensing with verisimilitude in favor of entertainment, adding melodrama and outlandish stuntwork to their performances. Although the mock combat they performed ceased to resemble any authentic wrestling form, the wrestlers nevertheless continued to pre ...
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Mexican Spanish
Mexican Spanish ( es, español mexicano) is the variety of Dialect, dialects and Sociolect, sociolects of the Spanish language spoken in Mexican territory. Mexico has the largest number of Spanish speakers, with more than twice as many as in any other country in the world. Spanish is spoken by just over 99.2% of the population, being the mother tongue of 93.8% and the second language of 5.4%. Variation The territory of contemporary Mexico is not coextensive with what might be termed Mexican Spanish. The Spanish spoken in the southernmost state of Chiapas, bordering Guatemala, resembles the variety of Central American Spanish spoken in that country, where is used. Meanwhile, to the north, many Mexicans stayed in Texas after its independence from Mexico. After the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo many Mexicans remained in the territory ceded to the U.S., and their descendants have continued to speak Spanish within their communities in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Neva ...
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Luchadora
Lucha libre (, meaning "freestyle wrestling" or literally translated as "free fight") is the term used in Latin America for professional wrestling. Since its introduction to Mexico in the early 20th century, it has developed into a unique form of the genre, characterized by colorful masks, rapid sequences of holds and maneuvers, and "high-flying" maneuvers, some of which have been adopted in the United States, Japan, and elsewhere. The wearing of masks has developed special significance, and matches are sometimes contested in which the loser must permanently remove his mask, which is a wager with a high degree of weight attached. Tag team wrestling is especially prevalent in lucha libre, particularly matches with three-member teams, called ''trios''. Although the term today refers exclusively to professional wrestling (staged performances with predetermined outcomes), it was originally used in the same style as the American and English term "freestyle wrestling", referring to ...
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