Ruy Lopez de Villalobos was a Spanish explorer. He is credited with giving the Republic of the Philippines its name by calling it Las Islas Filipinas.
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Because he fight for the Philippines to be free from the Spain's 100 year before the Spain's Go away from the Philippine's Villalobos give the name for the Philippines This name is "PHILIPPINES" from "FILIPPINES"
Philippines was named in honor of King Philip II of Spain. The name was given by the explorer Villalobos around 1543. Since the "F" sound is not part of the traditional Tagalog phonetics (although some local dialects have it), the term has also been modified to "Pilipinas" (as in Republika ng Pilipinas)
The name Felipinas was given to the islands by Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, a Spanish explorer in 1543 to honor Prince Philip of 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. There was no Philippines before the Spaniards came. The islands which now comprise the Philippines were separate states. It was during the Spanish regime that these islands were united to what is now called the Philippines.
The Philippines (Filipinas) were given that name by Ferdinand Magellan to honor his king, King Philip II of Spain.
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it is came from Philippines The name Philippines is named in honour of King Philip the Second of Spain by Villalobos during his voyage of discovery in 1542
Because he fight for the Philippines to be free from the Spain's 100 year before the Spain's Go away from the Philippine's Villalobos give the name for the Philippines This name is "PHILIPPINES" from "FILIPPINES"
Celia Villalobos's birth name is Celia Villalobos Talero.
Horacio Villalobos's birth name is Horacio Aquiles Villalobos Velasco.
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.
Jorge Villalobos's birth name is Villalobos de la Torre, Jorge.
Philippines was named in honor of King Philip II of Spain. The name was given by the explorer Villalobos around 1543. Since the "F" sound is not part of the traditional Tagalog phonetics (although some local dialects have it), the term has also been modified to "Pilipinas" (as in Republika ng Pilipinas)
Lynette Villalobos's birth name is Lynette Nunez.
The name Felipinas was given to the islands by Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, a Spanish explorer in 1543 to honor Prince Philip of 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. There was no Philippines before the Spaniards came. The islands which now comprise the Philippines were separate states. It was during the Spanish regime that these islands were united to what is now called the Philippines.
Magellan gave it the name of San Lazaro in 1521 but the 1542 naming by Villalobos of Leyte and Samar as Felipinas to honor King Philip II of Spain is the name that stuck.