Acuña is a name of Hispanic origin. The name refers to:Persons
Alex Acuña (1944—), Peruvian drummer and percussionist
Alicia Acuna (contemporary), American news reporter on the Fox News Channel
Antonio Osorio de Acuña (1459–1526), Spanish bishop of Zamora
Clarence Acuña (1975—), Chilean professional football player
Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña (1597–1676), Spanish missionary and explorer
Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, conde de Gondomar (1567–1626), Spanish diplomat and ambassador
Fely Acuna (1936—), Filipina actress
Francisco Acuña de Figueroa (1790–1862), Uruguayan poet
Francisco Javier González-Acuña (contemporary), Mexican mathematician, professor, and author
Hernando de Acuña (1520–1580), Spanish poet and translator in the court of Charles V
Jason Acuña (1973—), American skateboarder and television host
Juan de Acuña, marqués de Casafuerte (1658–1734), Spanish military officer and viceroy of New Spain 1722–1734
Luisa Acuna (1899–[?]), Filipina actress
Manuel Acuña Roxas (1892–1948), President of the Philippines 1946–1948
Marcela Acuña (1976—), Argentine female boxer
Pedro Bravo de Acuña (d. 1606), Spanish military officer and colonial official in the New World and the Philippines
Ricardo Acuña (1958—), Chilean champion tennis player
Roberto Acuña (1972—), Paraguyan professional football playerElias Acuña (1983—), MA and CT Real Estate Broker
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Ciudad Acuña, also known simply as Acuña, (originally Garza Galán, later Villa Acuña) is a city located in the
Mexican state of
Coahuila, at and a mean height above sea level of 280 metres. It stands on the
Rio Grande (locally known as the Río Bravo), which at this point marks the
U.S.-Mexico border, and offers a
border crossing with the
neighbouring city of
Del Rio in the
U.S. state of
Texas. It serves as the municipal seat of the surrounding Acuña municipality. In the 2005 census the city had a population of 124,232, whereas the municipality's population was 126,238. The city is the fifth-largest community in the state.
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= coin, mint.
Ex: It needs a name, and, to coin one at random, 'memex' will do.
Ex: The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.
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* acuñar una expresión = coin + phrase.
* acuñar una frase = coin + phrase.
* acuñar un término = coin + term.