Telpoch (MH871r)
This black-line drawing of the simplex glyph for the personal name Telpoch (perhaps “Son”) is attested here as a man’s name. The glyph shows a profile view of a standing young man facing the viewer’s right. The positioning of his legs may suggest that he is walking. His arm or arms are somewhat out in front of him. He wears some kind of billowy pants down his thigh.
Stephanie Wood
For such a common noun (telpochtli, it is surprising that this is the first glyph of its kind to enter this database (February 2025), with over 6K records. We do have representations of Huei Pochtlan and Opochtli. About the “poch” element that they all share, In her unpublished essay (shared with me) reviewing the work of Berdan and Anawalt in deciphering place names in the Codex Mendoza, Frances Karttunen adds this in her notes: "There seems to be a morpheme in ichpo:ch- 'young woman' and telpo:ch- 'young man' that may also occur in the deity names o:po:ch- and hui:zilo:po:ch-. It forms its plural by reduplication: po:po:ch-; cf. telpo:po:chtin 'young men' rather than simply tel.po:chtin.”
Stephanie Wood
martin telpoch
Martín Telpoch
Stephanie Wood
1560
Jeff Haskett-Wood
hijos, muchachos, jóvenes, guerreros jóvenes, nombres de hombres

telpoch(tli), son, young man, a youth, a young warrior, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/telpochtli
Hijo
Stephanie Wood
Matrícula de Huexotzinco, folio 871r, World Digital Library, https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_15282/?sp=814&st=image
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