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This Tagalog (Filipino) surname appendix lists the 5001st to 6000th most common surnames in the Philippines per data by Forebears, a genealogical and surname database. Figures are given on a surname in the 10th position of each interval. The Forebears surname database may not accept letters with diacritics such as Ñ, and surnames with San/Santa/Santo or de/dela/delas/delos/de la/de las/de los are given in lowercase
Keys (for kind of surname)
- * = Spanish (i.e. Christian surnames, given names as surnames, patronymic surnames, toponymic/habitational surnames, other Spanish words used as surnames)
- ** = other Iberian (Basque, Galician, Catalan,, and Portuguese)
- *** = Chinese (usually from Hokkien)
- **** = Filipino language (Tagalog, Ilocano, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, etc.)
- ***** = foreign language
? = unknown/disputed origin