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Name Urraca
Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /u.ˈra.ka/(Spanish) /u.ˈʁa.kɐ/(European Portuguese) /u.ˈha.kɐ/(Brazilian Portuguese)
Other Forms FormsHurraca, Hurraqua, Urraka (Basque), Urraqua, Urraque (French), Urraquoa
Theme thrush
Edit Status Status3. usages AND description are verified

Meaning & History

Derived from Spanish urraca "magpie", ultimately from Latin furax "thievish". Several queens of medieval Spain and Portugal bore this name.
Added 4/18/2012 by SeaHorse15