Proper noun
Acuna (plural Acunas)
A surname from Spanish, an anglicization of Acuña
After offering a nice glimpse at his potential during his 2018 Rookie of the Year campaign, Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna got to another level last year. Source: Internet
But Acuna, bowing to pressure brought by prominent local lawyers, rescinded his order and sent the dog instead to doggie rehab in Austin. Source: Internet
In addition to his formal training, he has studied world music with South American percussionist Alex Acuna (Weather Report), Cuban and Haitian master drummer Jon Amira (Celia Cruz) and Cuban master drummer Arturo Rodriquez (Tito Puente). Source: Internet
She is preceded in death by parents, Manuel and Lydia Cantu; husband, Benton Lee Hammock; daughter, Brenda Lee Newberry Crawford; son, Scott Hammock; brothers, Rudolfo Cantu and Manuel Cantu, Jr. of Acuna Mexico. Source: Internet
Freshman Jamie Peters was elbowed in the face by Rio Hondo's Janeth Acuna, which led to a penalty late in the match. Source: Internet
Of course, if the Angels do send him down, they'll be accused of doing so simply to manipulate his service time, as the did with Ronald Acuna. Source: Internet