Jonay
Appearance
Spanish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Jonay is assumed to be derived from the second half of the name of Garajonay peak (the highest point on the island of La Gomera), formerly Garagono(c)he, from Guanche [Term?].[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Jonay m
- Jonay (a legendary Guanche man from the island of Tenerife)
- 2015 November 27, Goretti Alonso, “Una historia de amor legendaria”, in La Opinión de Tenerife, retrieved 5 March 2016:
- a male given name from Guanche
- 2011 July 21, Montse Hidalgo, “El idilio de Laura y Jonay”, in La Opinión de Tenerife, retrieved 5 March 2016:
- 2012 June 28, “Jonay Martín Trío”, in La Opinión de Tenerife, retrieved 5 March 2016:
- El trio de jazz de Jonay Martín se forma hace escasamente un año, a partir del reencuentro con su antiguo profesor José Carlos Machado, contrabajista y compositor, en el seno de la Asociación de Profesionales de la Música de las Islas Canarias (PROMUSIC), y dada la admiración del guitarrista hacia su calidad musical y personal.
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- 2015 March 19, L. Olmo, “Flor de Sal, la cocina con el toque festivo de Jonay Hernández”, in Ultima Hora, edición Mallorca, retrieved 5 March 2016:
- Resulta difícil clasificar en ningún standard establecido la carta del restaurante Flor de Sal, pues es un reflejo de la personalidad inquieta del chef Jonay Hernández.
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- 2016 February 28, Sardel, “Los españoles Jonay & Louie Cabrera firman por Viper Recordings”, in EDM Spain, retrieved 5 March 2016:
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- Spanish terms derived from Guanche
- Spanish 2-syllable words
- Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Spanish/ai
- Rhymes:Spanish/ai/2 syllables
- Spanish lemmas
- Spanish proper nouns
- Spanish masculine nouns
- Spanish terms with quotations
- Spanish given names
- Spanish male given names
- Spanish male given names from Guanche