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This Filipino surname appendix lists the 2001st to 3000th most common surnames in the Philippines per data by Forebears, a genealogical and name database, as of 2022. Figures are given for the ten most common surnames.
Keys (for language of origin)
- * = of Spanish origin (includes Christian surnames, given names as surnames, patronymic surnames, toponymic/habitational surnames and several Spanish words used as surnames)
- ** = of other Iberian origin (usually Basque, Galician/Portuguese or Catalan)
- *** = of Chinese origin (usually from Hokkien). Dialect or topolect of origin given in parentheses.
- **** = of native origin (includes surnames from many Philippine languages). Languages of origin listed in parentheses.
- ***** = from other foreign languages (e.g. Arabic, Italian, French, German, etc.)
none = unknown/disputed origin