Proper noun
Araya (plural Arayas)
A surname.
But suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, CEC goalie Araya Kiminski slid back across the crease — lightning quick — and stuffed Johnson’s point-blank attempt and the ensuing hacks at the puck. Source: Internet
In May last year, the ministry said its surveys found that the Ground Self-Defense Force's Araya training area in Akita was the most appropriate site for an Aegis Ashore unit. Source: Internet
Araya and the president also discussed citizen security, the creation of more technical colleges and preparation of the country for the Central American Olympic games. Source: Internet
It’s been nerve-wracking, said Araya, crossing his fingers while watching applications roll in from the existing medical marijuana dispensaries, which got first dibs on licenses. Source: Internet
For this reason nothing further can be taken in hand except defensive measures against the Caribs; to which must be added the great want of powder in the Forts of Cumaná and Araya, where there is not enough for a second charge of the artillery. Source: Internet
One suggests that Araya was badly beaten in retribution for the death of the guard in the failed attempt. Source: Internet