HuitzilopochtlimAztec and Toltec Mythology Means "left side of the hummingbird" or "southern hummingbird" in Nahuatl, derived from huitzilin "hummingbird" and ōpōchtli "left, south". In Aztec mythology he was the god of the sun and war. He was a patron deity of the city of Tenochtitlan (at the site of modern Mexico City).
KlahmNavajo From Navajo tł'aaí meaning "left-handed".
LeftymEnglish From a nickname, in most cases given to a left-handed person.
ScevolamItalian (Rare) Italian form of the Roman cognomen Scaevola, which was derived from Latin scaevus"left-handed". The first bearer of this name was Gaius Mucius Scaevola, who acquired it, according to legend, after he thrust his right hand into a blazing fire in order to intimidate the Etruscan king Porsenna, who was blockading the city of Rome.