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Philippine ethnolinguistic family group
widespread among Visayans. The original Spanish name for the Visayans, Los Pintados ("The Painted Ones") was a reference to the tattoos of the Visayans. Antonio
Visayans
Archipelago in the Philippines
which came from the Sanskrit term "Śrīvijaya" (श्रीविजय), arguing that the Visayans were either settlers from Sri Vijaya or were subjects of it. This claim
Visayas
Language family of the Philippines
reconstructed by Zorc. Bisalog Bislish Bisakol languages Classical Cebuano Visayans Adelaar, Alexander (2005). "The Austronesian languages of Asia and Madagascar:
Bisayan_languages
Ancient Philippine writing system
characters, and from them the Visayans, so they call them Moro characters or letters because the Moros taught them... [the Visayans] learned [the Moros'] letters
Baybayin
Filipino dessert garnishing and condiment
to two different coconut-based ingredients in Filipino cuisine. In the Visayan region it refers to a syrupy caramelized coconut cream (coconut caramel)
Latik
Music genre of the Philippines
introduced the Visayans to Western musical traditions. In the 17th century, the Spanish historian Francisco Ignacio Alcina wrote that the Visayans learned to
Visayan_pop
Ethnolinguistic group of the Philippines
(Cebuano: Bisaya) are the largest subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Visayans. They constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the country
Cebuano_people
Sea in the Philippines between Masbate, Leyte, Cebu, Negros and Panay
The Visayan Sea is a sea in the Philippines surrounded by the islands of the Visayas. It is bounded by the islands Masbate to the north, Panay to the
Visayan_Sea
Sunda leopard cat population in the Philippines
The Visayan leopard cat, known locally as maral, is a Sunda leopard cat (Prionailurus javanensis sumatranus) population in the Philippine Islands of Negros
Visayan_leopard_cat
Species of bird
The Visayan hornbill (Penelopides panini) is a hornbill found in tropical moist lowland forests of the Philippines in the Western Visayas region which
Visayan_hornbill
Tradition in the Philippines
recently among the Samarnon (Panay Bukidnon) people, descendants of ancient Visayans who escaped Spanish conversion. They kept women from the public eye beginning
Binukot
Species of bird
The Visayan tailorbird (Orthotomus castaneiceps), also known as the Philippine tailorbird or the chestnut-crowned tailorbird is a species of bird formerly
Visayan_tailorbird
Species of mammal
The Visayan warty pig (Sus cebifrons) is a critically endangered species in the pig genus (Sus). It is endemic to six of the Visayan Islands (Cebu, Negros
Visayan_warty_pig
Species of bird
The Visayan rhabdornis (Rhabdornis rabori) is a species of bird currently placed in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is endemic to the central Philippines
Visayan_rhabdornis
Spirits and deities in indigenous Philippine folk religions
(especially among Visayans). Pag-anito refers to a séance, often accompanied by other rituals or celebrations, in which a shaman (Visayan: babaylan, Tagalog:
Anito
Geographical divisions of the Philippines
in their respective groups, while the Visayas (also referred to as the Visayan Islands) is an archipelago of roughly similar-sized islands. The islands
Island groups of the Philippines
Island_groups_of_the_Philippines
Philippine island
astride rich maritime trading routes. The KPC (Kalaga Putuan Crescent) Visayan trade-alliance or Rajamandala, which was an entrepôt of: spices from Ternate
Siargao
Austronesian language primarily spoken in the islands of Samar and Eastern Leyte
language as simply being a dialect of "Visayan". In contrast, most contemporary linguists consider many of these "Visayan dialects" (e.g., Cebuano, Hiligaynon
Waray_language
Variety of corn
Visayan white corn, also known as Visayan white flint or Tinigib, is an heirloom cultivar of flint corn from the Visayas Islands of the Philippines. It
Visayan_white_corn
Species of deer
The Visayan spotted deer (Rusa alfredi), also known as the Visayan deer, the Philippine spotted deer or Prince Alfred's deer, is a small, endangered, primarily
Visayan_spotted_deer
composed of various permanent residents such as Visayans and Lumad (indigenous people). The Visayans are lowlanders, while the Lumad live in the mountains
List of people from the Davao Region
List_of_people_from_the_Davao_Region
Cebuano-language regulator
The Visayan Academy of Arts and Letters (Cebuano: Akademyang Bisaya)) is a Philippine language regulator whose aims are to preserve and to develop the
Visayan Academy of Arts and Letters
Visayan_Academy_of_Arts_and_Letters
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
census, the Philippines' largest ethnic groups were Tagalog (26.0 percent), Visayans [excluding the Cebuano, Hiligaynon, and Waray] (14.3 percent), Ilocano
Philippines
Austrian footballer (born 1992)
father is a prince from Ogere who is also a rapper and works as a DJ. His Visayan mother emigrated from the Philippines to work as a nurse. He is a member
David_Alaba
Indigenous tattoos of the Philippines
encountered the Visayans of the islands, he repeatedly described them as "painted all over." The original Spanish name for the Visayans, "Los Pintados"
Batok
Ethnic group of the Philippines
According to oral tradition, the Ati helped the Spaniards conquer the native Visayans and, as a reward, the tribe was given a statue of the Santo Niño. In the
Ati_people
Second Filipino saint and Martyr
time the Pintados were also referred to as Visayans regardless of location and said Calungsod "was a Visayan" and may have been but doubtfully "from the
Pedro_Calungsod
Rice porridge dish in the Philippines
porridge. Lugaw may refer to various dishes, both savory and sweet. In Visayan regions, savory lugaw are collectively referred to as pospas. Lugaw is
Lugaw
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
further opined that the Bisaya of Borneo are probable offshoots of the Visayans of the Philippines. Several additional studies have presented theories
Bisaya_(Borneo)
Species of bird
The Visayan fantail (Rhipidura albiventris) is a fantail endemic to the Philippines on the islands of Negros, Panay, Guimaras, Masbate and Ticao. Until
Visayan_fantail
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
most populous, including Tagalog (and Filipino), Bikol, and the major Visayan languages Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Kinaray-a, and Tausug, with some
Central_Philippine_languages
Piglet fed on its mother's milk
A sucking-pig (BrE) or suckling pig (AmE) is a piglet fed on its mother's milk (i.e., a piglet which is still being "suckled"). In culinary contexts, a
Suckling_pig
Species of bird
hornbill (Rhabdotorrhinus waldeni) locally called dulungan, also known as the Visayan wrinkled hornbill, rufous-headed hornbill or writhe-billed hornbill, is
Walden's_hornbill
Electric utility company in the Philippines
Visayan Electric Company, Inc., also known as Visayan Electric (formerly VECO), is the second largest electric utility in the Philippines and serves the
Visayan_Electric_Company
Central Semitic language
Sylheti, Swahili, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Turkmen, Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek, Visayan and Wolof, as well as other languages in countries where these languages
Arabic
Retrieved 8 August 2021. Wolff, John U. (1972). A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan. New York: Southeast Asia Program of Cornell University & Linguistic Society
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Users of black magic in Philippine folklore
Some of these are as follow: Ilocano: gamod, tanem Tagalog: kulam, gaway Visayan: barang, hiwit, lágà, haplit, paktol, anyaw Moro: pantak Filipino witches
Witchcraft_in_the_Philippines
US military unit during the Philippines Campaign (1941–1942)
The Visayan Force was a short-lived US military organization formed during the Philippines Campaign (1941–1942) of World War II. It was created chiefly
Visayan_Force
Island in the Philippines
to indigenous animist Warays to the east and other indigenous animist Visayan groups to the west. In the early 17th Century Father Ignacio Alcina, recorded
Leyte
Topics referred to by the same term
people, a.k.a. Visayans, a Philippine ethnolinguistic group Bisaya (Borneo), an ethnic group in Borneo Bisayan languages, or Visayan languages, a subgroup
Bisaya
Filipino singer and dancer (born 2001)
representation for Visayans and Cebuano speakers in the media. Ngojo described Colet as a "beloved icon[...] for Cebuanos, Boholanos, and Visayans alike". Various
Colet_(singer)
Language spoken in the Philippines
Samar-Leyte-Visayans, the Institute's members were composed of Santiago A. Fonacier (representing the Ilokano-speaking regions), Filemon Sotto (the Cebu-Visayans)
Filipino_language
Group of Austronesian indigenous people
groups: the Muslim Moro peoples of southwestern Mindanao; and the sea-faring Visayans of coastal areas in northern and eastern Mindanao (Butuanon, Surigaonon
Lumad
Municipality in Misamis Oriental, Philippines
to avoid contact with Visayans and later from Spaniards. Those who remained then assimilated and intermarried with both Visayans and Spaniards, resulting
Opol
Species of bird
The Visayan babbler (Sterrhoptilus nigrocapitatus), also known as the Visayan black-crowned babbler, is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae.
Visayan_babbler
Species of bird
The Visayan bulbul (Hypsipetes guimarasensis) or Steere's bulbul, is a songbird species in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. It is endemic to the western
Visayan_bulbul
Austronesian language spoken in Southeast Asia
Waray, Cebuano and Boholano, Inabaknon is not classified as part of the Visayan language family, but is rather grouped with the Sama–Bajaw languages. Inabaknon
Abaknon_language
Filipino dish
buko (Tagalog for "young coconut noodles", also known as pancit butong in Visayan) is a Filipino dish made from very thin strips of young coconut (buko)
Pancit_buko
Latin letter N with tilde above
also used in Tetum, as is ⟨ny⟩, influenced by Indonesian. In Tagalog, Visayan, and other Philippine languages, most Spanish terms that include ⟨ñ⟩ are
Ñ
Visayan historical polity in the Philippines
attitude against Cebuanos and Visayans as the rajah of Maynila who had an Islamic name, Rajah Sulayman, ridiculed the Visayans that came and assisted the
Cebu_(historical_polity)
Speakers of Austronesian languages
Sri Lanka, southern Myanmar, and much of western and central Indonesia) Visayans: Visayas and neighboring islands (e.g., Aklanon, Boholano, Cebuano, Hiligaynon
Austronesian_peoples
National alphabet of the Tagalog language (1940–87)
The Abakada alphabet was an "indigenized" Latin alphabet adopted for the Tagalog-based Wikang Pambansa (now Filipino) in 1939. The alphabet, which contains
Abakada_alphabet
Island in the Philippines
religious beliefs of the early Visayans, who settled Panay within the first half of the thirteenth century. The term Visayan was first applied only to them
Panay
Traditional woman's costume of the Philippines
were usually native textiles (particularly textiles made by highlander Visayans in Panay). Later on in the 19th century, they began to use similar imported
Baro't_saya
Subregion of the Asian continent
groups; but the four largest ethnolinguistic groups in the country are the Visayans (mainly Cebuanos, Warays and Hiligaynons), Tagalogs, Ilocanos and Bicolanos
Southeast_Asia
Filipino dish
onions cut into rings. It is a common staple in the Tagalog and Western Visayan regions of the Philippines. It is eaten over white rice. Bistek tagalog
Bistek
Species of mammal
Eld's deer (R. eldii) Elaphurus Père David's deer (E. davidianus) Rusa Visayan spotted deer (R. alfredi) Philippine sambar (R. mariannus) Rusa deer (R
Wild_boar
Pre-colonial Philippine loincloth
with commoners usually wearing bahag in plain white. Among pre-colonial Visayans, wearing a bahag as casual clothing was common, even among nobility, because
Bahag_(garment)
Songwriting competition in Cebu, Philippines
ArtistKo initiated Vispop, a successful campaign encouraging Visayans to compose and patronize Visayan songs distinguished by superior quality and expression
Visayan Pop Songwriting Campaign
Visayan_Pop_Songwriting_Campaign
Ethnic group of the eastern Philippines
Masbate (although the majority of Masbate's population are a subgroup of Visayans). Many Bicolanos also live in the southeastern towns of the Calabarzon
Bicolano_people
Species of bird
The Visayan shama (Copsychus superciliaris) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is endemic to Ticao, Masbate, Negros, and Panay in the
Visayan_shama
Eurasian sea northeast of the Mediterranean
Shantar Sea Sibuyan Sea Solomon Sea South China Sea Sulu Sea Tasman Sea Visayan Sea West Philippine Sea Yellow Sea Endorheic basins Aral Sea Caspian Sea
Black_Sea
US criminal groups or organizations
Approximately 1.4 million people in the United States were part of gangs as of 2011, and more than 33,000 gangs were active in the country. These include
Gangs_in_the_United_States
Fashion and folk costume of the Philippines
were worn as everyday casual lower garments. Among the heavily tattooed Visayans, it was also common for nobility to wear bahag specifically so they can
Fashion and clothing in the Philippines
Fashion_and_clothing_in_the_Philippines
Lowest social class in the precolonial cultures in the Philippines
(literally "at the head"), a hereditary class of ulipon unique to the Visayans and first mentioned in the Boxer Codex (as "horo-han"). Instead of serving
Alipin
Filipino corn soup with pork or shrimp
It is also known as ginisang mais in Tagalog and sinabawang mais in the Visayan languages. It is served hot, usually during the rainy season. Ginataang
Suam_na_mais
Private maritime college in Bacolod, Philippines
In 1973, Philippine Ambassador to Japan Roberto Benedicto founded the Visayan Maritime Academy. In May 1986, management decided to close down the school
VMA_Global_College
Nobility social class in the Philippines
ginu, and the Visayan tumao were the nobility social class among various cultures of the pre-colonial Philippines. Among the Visayans, the tumao were
Maginoo
Feudal warrior class of Visayan societies
The timawa were the feudal warrior class of the ancient Visayan societies of the Philippines. They were regarded as higher than the uripon (commoners
Timawa
Species of bird
The Visayan blue fantail (Rhipidura samarensis) is a species of bird in the family Rhipiduridae. It is endemic to the Philippines on the islands of Bohol
Visayan_blue_fantail
Filipina educator and revolutionary
1868 – August 1947), better known as Teresa Magbanua and dubbed as the "Visayan Joan of Arc", was a Filipino schoolteacher and military leader. Born in
Teresa_Magbanua
Ethnic group native to Panay and Palawan
The Karay-a are a Visayan ethnic group native to the islands of Panay and Palawan in the Philippines. They speak the Karay-a language (Kinaray-a: Kinaray-a)
Karay-a_people
Species of snake
(Naja samarensis) also called Peters' cobra, southern Philippine cobra or Visayan cobra, is a highly venomous species of spitting cobra native to the Visayas
Samar_cobra
Species of bird
The Visayan cuckooshrike (Coracina panayensis) is a passerine bird in the family Campephagidae that is found on the western Visayas of the Philippines
Visayan_cuckooshrike
Species of large semi-aquatic mammal
Eld's deer (R. eldii) Elaphurus Père David's deer (E. davidianus) Rusa Visayan spotted deer (R. alfredi) Philippine sambar (R. mariannus) Rusa deer (R
Hippopotamus
Marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean
Shantar Sea Sibuyan Sea Solomon Sea South China Sea Sulu Sea Tasman Sea Visayan Sea West Philippine Sea Yellow Sea Endorheic basins Aral Sea Caspian Sea
Gulf_of_Mexico
Highly-urbanized city in Central Visayas, Philippines
settled and named "Sugbu" is unknown, since prior to colonization most Visayans were illiterate up until the later half of the 16th century. According
Cebu_City
President of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022
April 2016 that he shot a fellow student who had bullied him about his Visayan origin as well as other students of the same ethnicity, while at San Beda
Rodrigo_Duterte
Mixed speech combining Visayan and Tagalog
to either a Visayan language or Tagalog being infused with words or expressions from the other. It can also be an informal term for Visayan languages spoken
Bisalog
Sea, Sibuyan Sea, Solomon Sea, South China Sea, Sulu Sea, Tasman Sea, Visayan Sea, and Yellow Sea. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean
List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_Pacific_Ocean
2020 single by Ez Mil
describing Visayan pre-colonial era leader Lapu-Lapu as having been beheaded in the Battle of Mactan of 1521. In recorded history, the Visayan and his forces
Panalo
Philippine mythical creature
the eastern horizon". While the Baua lived "above the sky" because the Visayans believe that there is a cave called "calulundan" above the sky, the entrance
Minokawa
Island in the Philippines
landmass. It was also known as Mamaylan and Panilougon among Cebuano-speaking Visayans. Among its earliest inhabitants were the aboriginal Ata, one of several
Negros
Musical artist
Oh! Caraga is a Filipino Bisrock band originally composed of pioneering Visayan pop songwriters Kenneth Corvera (lead vocals, guitars), Adam Corvera (back-up
Oh!_Caraga
Species of bird
The black-belted flowerpecker (Dicaeum haematostictum), or Visayan flowerpecker, is a species of bird in the family Dicaeidae. It is endemic to the Philippines
Black-belted_flowerpecker
Filipino-American actress (born 1967)
Althea Rae Duhinio Janairo (born January 2, 1967), known professionally as Tia Carrere (/kəˈrɛər/ ), is an American actress and singer who got her first
Tia_Carrere
Portuguese explorer (1480–1521)
customs. After resting and resupplying, Magellan sailed on deeper into the Visayan Islands. On 28 March, they anchored off the island of Limasawa ("Mazaua")
Ferdinand_Magellan
Species of mammal
Eld's deer (R. eldii) Elaphurus Père David's deer (E. davidianus) Rusa Visayan spotted deer (R. alfredi) Philippine sambar (R. mariannus) Rusa deer (R
Okapi
Philippine mythical creature
"kapri". A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan. Vol. 1. p. 442. Wolff, John U. (1972). "agtà". A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan. Vol. 1. p. 15. Media related to
Kapre
Body of salt water covering most of Earth
Shantar Sea Sibuyan Sea Solomon Sea South China Sea Sulu Sea Tasman Sea Visayan Sea West Philippine Sea Yellow Sea Endorheic basins Aral Sea Caspian Sea
Ocean
Austronesian language of the Philippines
or Binisayâ ([bɪniːsəˈjaʔ]) (both terms are translated into English as Visayan, though this should not be confused with other Bisayan languages) and sometimes
Cebuano_language
Filipino cooking process
bolinaw in Visayan languages) that is then wrapped in a banana leaf. It is also known as inun-unan na bolinaw or pinais na bolinaw in Visayan-speaking regions
Paksiw
Extinct subspecies of mammal
The Cebu warty pig (Sus cebifrons cebifrons) is an extinct subspecies of Visayan warty pig that previously lived in Cebu, Philippines, before becoming extinct
Cebu_warty_pig
Form of body piercing on a part of the genitalia
Retrieved 10 May 2022. Umali, Justin (3 March 2020). "High Culture: The Visayans Before Spanish Colonization Were Badasses". Esquire. Retrieved 26 July
Genital_piercing
Species of bird
The Visayan broadbill (Sarcophanops samarensis) is a species of bird in the family Eurylaimidae where it was previously conspecific with the wattled broadbill
Visayan_broadbill
Cabales, Leo Giron, Max Pallen, and Gilbert Tenio. Maestro Sonny created Visayan Style Corto Kadena (VSCK) Larga Mano Eskrima in the late 1970s. It's characterized
Sonny_Umpad
Species of amphibian
The giant Visayan frog (Limnonectes visayanus) is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is endemic to the Philippines, and is known from
Giant_Visayan_frog
Administrative region of the Philippines
lingua franca. The region is also dominated by the native speakers of three Visayan languages: Bantayanon, Boholano and Porohanon. In 2015, Central Visayas
Central_Visayas
American actress and singer (born 1996)
Hailee Steinfeld (born December 11, 1996) is an American actress and singer. She had her breakthrough with the western film True Grit (2010), which earned
Hailee_Steinfeld
Species of bovid artiodactyl mammal
Eld's deer (R. eldii) Elaphurus Père David's deer (E. davidianus) Rusa Visayan spotted deer (R. alfredi) Philippine sambar (R. mariannus) Rusa deer (R
American_bison
VISAYANS
VISAYANS
VISAYANS
VISAYANS
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives by the Red Stream
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Joyful
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Diyshan, DISHAN means "a species of gazelle" or "a thresher." In the bible, this is the name of the fifth son of Seir.
Girl/Female
Australian
From the Meadow Farm
Boy/Male
Indian
One who is honored, Exalted
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Light of God's Feet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bal Krishna | பால கரஷà¯à®£
Young Krishna
Female
Italian
Pet form of Italian Angiola, ANGIOLETTA means "little angel/messenger."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Humble and Merciful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Indeevaras | இநà¯à®¤à®¿à®µà®¾à®°à®¸
Blue lotus
VISAYANS
VISAYANS
VISAYANS
VISAYANS
VISAYANS