The baby name Puluc is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Poo-luk".
Puluc is Mayan in Origin.
Puluc is a Mayan name that means "flea" in the Yucatec Maya language. The name has been used for centuries in the Mayan culture and is often given to boys. The flea was considered a symbol of agility and quickness, and it was believed that those who were given this name would possess these traits. In Mayan mythology, the god of agriculture, Yumil Kaxob, was often depicted with a flea on his forehead, which further solidified the importance of this insect in Mayan culture.
The pronunciation of Puluc is "poo-look" with the stress on the first syllable. It is a unique and uncommon name that is not often heard outside of Mayan communities. The name has a strong cultural significance and is a reminder of the rich history and traditions of the Mayan people. The components of the name, "pul" and "uc," refer to the flea and are representative of the Mayan reverence for nature and the animal world.
The origin of the name Puluc can be traced back to the Mayan civilization, which flourished in Mesoamerica from 2000 BCE to the 16th century. The Mayan people were known for their advanced knowledge of mathematics, astronomy, and writing, as well as their intricate artwork and architecture. The Mayan language and culture are still alive today, and the name Puluc serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of this ancient civilization.
Puluc has the following similar or variant Names
- Puluk |
- Puluk\ |
- Pulukal |
- Pulukar |
- Puluker |
- Pulukh |
- Pulukka |
- Pulukki |
- Pulukko |
- Pulukkul |
- Pulukkula |
- Pulukkuli |
- Pulukkuru |
- Pulukkutty |
- Pulukodan |
- Pulukool |
- Pulukooli |
- Pulukooly |
- Pulukottil |
- Pulukudiyil |
- Pulukunnu