"Killa" or "Mama Killa" means Luna or Diosa Luna in Quechua, a language originated in the Peruvian Andes, and still spoken in much of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina and Colombia. In Inca mythology, the goddess moon or Killa was the goddess who protected women, wife of the Sun God "Inti", is also considered goddess of fertility, marriage and menstrual cycles. It is also a proper name of girl, rare and little used today.