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Jesús Padilla Gálvez (born 1959), Spanish philosopher; José Padilla (Sánchez) (1889–1960), Spanish composer; Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c.1590–1664), Spanish composer who lived in what is now Mexico; Martín de Padilla y Manrique, 1st Count of Santa Gadea; María de Padilla (c.1334-1361), Queen of Castile; wife-mistress of King Peter I ...
It is a common in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and some other parts of South India that the spouse adopts her husband's first name instead of his family or surname name after marriage. [10] In Rajasthan, the community name and sometimes the gotra or clan name are used as surnames. Usage of community name as surname include: Charan, Jat, Meena, Rajput, etc.
Cebuano-language surnames (5 P) F. Surnames of Filipino origin (22 P) I. Ilocano-language surnames (2 P) K. ... Pages in category "Surnames of Philippine origin"
The name Philippines itself originated from its old official name Filipinas in honor of King Philip II of Spain. Spanish language has also become one of the country's official languages from the late 16th century until 1986 when it was designated as a voluntary language and it remains so to this day.
Early Spanish accounts rendered the toponym as Donblon [6] in Spanish orthography, which is probably based on the native word lomlom, a term with cognates across many Philippine languages meaning "dark," or "shady," [95] perhaps in reference to the once-thick forests of, or the clouds that constantly form over, the island that now bears the ...
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Melanie Padilla. ∞ married Virgilio Javate [3] Gino Padilla. ∞ married Concepcion Canno, they have two children. [3] Josh Padilla [4] Casimero "Roy" Padilla Sr. ∞ married Eva Cariño. BB Gandanghari. ∞ married Carmina Villarroel (annulled) Robin Padilla . ∞ married Liezl Sicangco, they have three children: Queenie, Ali and Kylie. [5 ...
The more than 140 cities in the Philippines as of 2022 have taken their names from a variety of languages both indigenous (Austronesian) and foreign (mostly Spanish).The majority of Philippine cities derive their names from the major regional languages where they are spoken including Tagalog (), Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Bicolano, Kapampangan and Pangasinense.