Nowadays, several streets and buildings in the Balearic Islands bear Nuredduna's name, including locations in Palma de Mallorca and Pollença.
In November 1971, the Palma City Council decided to pay tribute to the poet Costa i Llobera on the 50th anniversary of his death. The municipal corporation commissioned the Mallorcan artist Remigia Caubet to create a sculpture and monument dedicated to the poet. Thus, the artist made a sculpture of Nuredduna, which is located in Palma de Mallorca.[3]
Nuredduna (1947) is an opera in the Catalan language, with music by Antoni Massana i Bertran and a libretto by Miquel Forteza i Pinya.[4]
The asteroid (16852) Nuredduna, part of the asteroid belt located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, owes its name to this mythological character created by Costa i Llobera.