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I think it was Magellan that named it the Philippines after King Phillip II of Spain. If not Magellan, it was most definitely a Spaniard.

it is Ruy Lopez De Villialubus who give the name "las islas filipinas" in honor of prince felipi who later become king Philip 11 in Spain.

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โˆ™ 13y ago

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.

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The Philippines is named after King Philip II of Spain. The name was given by Spanish explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos in the 16th century.

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Why is the Philippines named the Philippines?

The Philippines was named after King Philip II of Spain when the country was colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century. The name "Philippines" was given to honor the king and the country was named Las Islas Filipinas in Spanish.


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Where did the word 'Philippines' come from?

The Philippines was named after King Philip of Spain. The Philippines used to be a colony of Spain.


Why is Philippines named Philippines?

The Philippines is named after King Philip II of Spain, who ruled during the time of its colonization by the Spanish in the 16th century. The name was given by Spanish explorer Ruy Lรณpez de Villalobos in honor of the king.


After whom is the Philippines named?

The Philippines is named after King Philip II of Spain. It was named in honor of him when the explorer Ruy Lรณpez de Villalobos named the islands Las Islas Filipinas in 1543.


Who saint did Ferdinand Magellan name the Philippines after?

He named the Philippines after Philip II of Spain.


How Philippines got its name?

When the Spanish came to the Philippines they named it The Philippines after Prince Philip who later became King Philip II.


Who is the first man who named the Philippines?

The man who named the Philippines was Ruy Lopez de Villalobos. He gave it the name Las Islas Filipinas which was in honor of Philip II of Spain. The name was changed to the Philippines in the 20th century.