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Belldandy, Genghis, and other Fabulous Filipino First Names

By Jeff | Thursday, March 18, 2010 | 14 Comments

 Belldandy, Genghis, and other Fabulous Filipino First Names

Belldandy as Power Rangers Operation Overdrive Drivemax Megazord

We received a link from a reader who thought that Ernie was kidding in this conversation with Rosemary about Filipino names but realized he wasn’t when she saw this link featuring a Filipina girl named Belldandy whose parents dress her up in cosplay outfits.   What kind of parent names their kid Belldandy?”   A Filipino parent of course!  (And also a manga fan, as Belldandy is a character in the manga Oh My Goddess!).  Filipino parents are famed for creating all kinds of crazy first names and nicknames.  I have a first cousin named “Ludwig” and another named “Lyndon Johnson.”  One Filipino who wrote for 8Asians is named “Genghis.”

So how did this name craziness start?  It started when the Philippines’ Spanish colonial masters converted Filipinos to Catholicism. Filipinos took up religious names, but in a rather random kind of way.  “They arbitrarily adopted the names of saints and this practice has resulted in the existence of thousands of individuals having the same name,” complained Spanish Governor-General Narciso Claveria. “I saw the resultant confusion with regard to the administration of justice, government, finance and public order, as well as the far-reaching moral, civil and religious consequences to which this might lead.”  In 1849, he sent out a catalog of acceptable names for Filipinos to use.    Some lazy local administrators simply named every person in a village with the same last name.  Other administrators had everyone in a village have the last name starting with the same letter.   As a result, many Filipinos have the same last name.  If you have the same name as a criminal (a common occurrence), you have to go through a lengthy process and carry with you a note from the Philippine National Bureau of Investigation saying that you are not the criminal with the same name.

To avoid this problem and to grant their kids have at least some individuality, Filipino parents have no qualms about coming up with, well, “atypical” first names.  This story from the Wall Street Journal talks about a man named Hitler Manila who has sons named Himmler and Hess.  Apparently the names didn’t go over well with some Germans.  A favorite is technique is to combine names, mentioned in this article from the BBC, resulting in names like Luzviminda (from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao – major regions of the Philippines) or “Jejomar” (combining Jesus, Joseph, and Mary).  I had a friend with the name of “Alvi”, from her father “Al” and her mother “Violeta.”

Does this tradition live on in Filipino-Americans?  Well, yes and no.  Yes, as my brother named his daughter “Kira Nichelle” after Kira Nerys from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Nichelle Nichols, who played Uhuru in the original Star Trek series.  No, as I suggested naming my son Valen Kosh (from the Babylon 5 TV series), but The Wife vetoed that idea.
h/t: Catherine for the Belldandy Pointer

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  • http://www.littleyellowdifferent.com ErnieAtLYD

    My all-time favorite Filipino name is an ex-coworker of mine whose name is “Cherry.” And her middle name is “Cola.” Cherry Cola.

    Although the fact that Genghis’ brother was almost named Gandhi was pretty awesome as well.

  • csc3

    “Jejomar”

    that’s amazing.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Efren-Bose/758823141 Efren Bose

    Ernie: There’s a Filipina actress whose first name is Cherry. Middle name is Pie.

    Ah…that’s my peoples…

  • Guest

    I thank you on behalf of my cousins Apple & Princess for writing this post.

  • http://hellomoye.com/ moye

    I WANT A FILIPINO NAME!

  • http://www.8asians.com/author/ancientone95131/ jeffat8asians

    I’ve also met a “Cherry” and an “Apple.” Also, met a “Mayumi” (hard to translate – something like soft and ladylike) and a Liwayway (dawn). “Bayani” (hero) is another interesting Filipino first name.

  • maria

    So true – I have relatives by the names of: Jimbo, Venus, Precious Joy, Bong and Baby to name many. My relatives call me by the combo of “Marigel” – my first and middle names as to avoid confusion with my many other cousins called “Maria”.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Madley-Katarungan/595776217 Madley Katarungan

    One of the techs at the clinic wanted to have his name somewhere when his son was born, and he and his wife also liked “Kenneth.” The result: “Monkenneth” — YIKES!

    BTW, thanks for explaining all where all this naming stuff came from — it also explains why (almost) every Filipino has nickname — so you know which “Maria Garcia” you’re talking: Malu (Maria Luisa) or Marivic (Maria Victoria). Niece #1 must have had at least 3-4 nicknames before she was a week old (so important to figure that out right away, you know). And I’m glad Nephew #1 didn’t end up as “Johann Sebastian.”

    Love the Kira Nichelle name, BTW — the beautiful Star Trek baby :)

    And what CRAZY Filipino would admit to the name “Madley”?! LOL

  • http://fastforwardacademy.com enrolled agent

    My son’s name is Bryson… Brian’s Son in short. :P

  • johnminh

    How about: Moye Rocca! (in honor of Moe Rocca on NPR’s “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!”) =)

  • johnminh

    Is Belldandy also the Voltron Girl? http://www.angryasianman.com/2010/03/voltron-girl.html

    If so, then her parents are truly awesome!

  • http://www.8asians.com/author/ancientone95131/ jeffat8asians

    Yes, she is also the Voltron girl.

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