Etymology:
The term "Filipino" comes from the Spanish word "Filipino," which is derived from the Latin word "Philippinus."
Meaning:
Filipino means someone who is a citizen of the Philippines or has Philippine heritage.
Origin:
Other Historical Usages:
Etymology of Philippines The name Philippines is derived from the Spanish King Philip I
Etymology Greek Φίλιππος Philippos Meaning Lover of horses or horse
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