Tunapuna is not a typical Spanish name, no.
There is no Spanish equivalent for that name.
The name of trampolines in spanish is "Trampolin"
"First name" (or simply "name") in Spanish is "nombre". "Last name" is "apellido".
The name Jamie would not be different in Spanish. However, the name Diego is a form of the name Jaime (James) in Spanish.
Pointe a pirrre (pierre?) is a French name, not a Spanish name.
the population of tunapuna is approx.275,000
Tunapuna-Piarco Regional Corporation's population is 203,975.
Tunapuna-Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
There is no such word, but 'tupuna' means ancestor.Yes, 'tupuna' means ancestor in the Maori language (see http://www.maoridictionary.co.nz/index.cfm?dictionaryKeywords=tupuna).But "Tunapuna" definitely is a word. It is the name of a town on the island of Trinidad, the larger of the two islands comprising the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean.According to Gerard A. Besson in 'The Caribbean History Archives' (http://caribbeanhistoryarchives.blogspot.com/2011/08/land-of-beginnings.html), "Tunapuna means 'on the river'." It is one of the many "Amerindian names of plants, trees and animals," left by "the earliest settlers of Trinidad".
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Winifred Atwell was born on April 27, 1914, in Tunapuna, Trinidad.
Donald Heywood was born on October 24, 1896, in Tunapuna, Trinidad.
it is Spanish
No, it isn't a spanish name.
Yes, Luis is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Louis.
It is the Spanish equivalent of the name "Joseph".
The Spanish name for Eileen is commonly translated as "Aileen."