The Philippines is a country of many names.
Early Chinese traders who visited Mindoro called it Ma-yi or Ma-i which means land of gold, Liu-Sing, San Hsii or San Tao and Haitan.
In a map of Claudius Ptolemy, a famous ancient geographer of Alexandria it was named Maniolas.
Europeans who visited our country gave names Islas del Poniente and Islas del Oriente.
When Magellan came in 1521 , he named the Philippines Archipelago of St. Lazarus but the name did not come popular.
The most romantic name of the country remains that of Pearl of the Orient Seas, given by a Spanish Jesuit missionary-historian, Fr. Juan J. Delgado in 1751 and popularized by Philippines' National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal.
The name Felipinas was given by Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, a Spanish explorer in 1543 to honor Prince Philip OS Asturias , who later became Philip II, King of Spain.
Felipinas later became the Filipinas during the Spanish colonial era.
Then it became Philippine Islands during the American colonial era then the Republic of Philippines after its independence.
The Philippines had no official name before the Spanish came. The Philippines where separate island ruled by different tribes and it was actually the spanish who united them into one nation.
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The last name "Barahona" originates from Spain and The Philippines.
The Philippines were named that by the European explorers in honor of King Phillip of Spain.
Northern Spain originally. However, through the 400 plus years of Spainish colonization of the Philippines, the surname carried over to the Philippines, specifically Luzon Island near Quezon (not Quezon City, Manila).
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The official name of the Philippines is the Republic of the Philippines.
Pasay city
The Republic of the Philippines is the official second name of the country.
The official name of the Philippines is "The Republic of the Philippines" (Republika ng Pilipinas in Filipino).
The Philippines name for grandmother is "Lola."
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the name of the big alligator in philippines is lolong
No. ("No" is the answer I was trying to write too. Unfortunately, my computer went off just as I was deleting the previous (insulting) answer. No offence intended to the Philippines.)
pinas is the convention of Philippines
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