Meaning & History
Canarian Spanish name of recent origin, derived from the Guanche word yruene meaning "demon, evil spirit". This word was first recorded incorrectly as yurena by the French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent in 1803.
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10/6/2024, 9:08 PM | Mike C | yurena | update #116 | ||||
4/5/2022, 10:13 PM | Mike C | yurena | added (from user-submitted name 14922) | ||||
12/30/2019, 7:55 PM | SeaHorse15 | 14922 | |||||
2/17/2014, 12:56 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
2/17/2014, 12:55 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/26/2013, 6:49 AM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/24/2013, 5:33 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/24/2013, 4:41 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/24/2013, 4:04 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/24/2013, 4:03 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/24/2013, 3:56 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/24/2013, 3:48 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/24/2013, 3:48 PM | Callirrhoe | 14922 | |||||
10/3/2007, 6:04 PM | maria_martillo |