Mam (Maya mythology)


Mam 'grandfather' or 'grandson', is a pan-Mayan kinship term as well as a term of respect referring to ancestors and deities. In Classic period inscriptions, the word mam appears to be used mainly to introduce the name of a grandfather, grandson, or ancestor, often a king. Ethnographically, Mam refers to several aged Maya deities:
The Mayanist J.E.S. Thompson referred to Mam as the evil Mam, an unfelicitous term redolent of Judaeo-Christian dichotomies. Thompson further believed the Mams, and to represent the same deity.
The Mams are likely to have had their counterparts within the small Classic Maya group of aged deities consisting of God D, the various representatives of God N, and God L. A corresponding concept in Aztec religion would be Huehueteotl.