This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Filipino; and the pattern is *y*.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Alysonette f FilipinoVariation of Alison with the popular feminine diminutive suffix -ette
Bebelyn f FilipinoCombination of
Bebe, a Filipino colloquialism for the English word
baby, and the popular suffix
-lyn. This is essentially a variant of
Babylyn.
Chrysalis m & f English (Rare), Filipino (Rare)From the word referring to the pupa of a butterfly or moth or the cocoon where the pupa is enclosed inside, derived via Latin from Ancient Greek χρυσαλλίς
(khrusallís), from χρυσός
(khrusós) meaning "gold."... [
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Cory f FilipinoDiminutive of
Corazon,
Socorro, and other names containing
cor. Corazon "Cory" Aquino was the 11th president of the Philippines.
Dayang f Malay, Filipino, TausugMeans "young lady, girl, maid" in Malay. It is usually used as an honorific, not an actual given name.
Dayao m & f CebuanoDayaw has no exactly one translation in English language because it can mean extremely beautiful or friendly or strong... [
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Enalyn f FilipinoLikely an elaboration of
Ena by way of adding the popular name suffix
-lyn.
Genelyn f FilipinoVariant of
Jenelyn. In the case of Genelyn Magsaysay, the mother of the late Filipino actor
Ramgen Revilla, it appears to be a combination of
Genaro and
Lyn, the names of her parents.
Haliya f Filipino, Philippine MythologyHaliya is the name of a Bicolano moon deity. There is an ancient ritual named after her performed in Bicol during the full moon, which was believed to frighten away Bakunawa, a serpent-like dragon in Philippine mythology... [
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Himaya f Filipino, CebuanoTransferred use of the surname, which means "glory," "bliss," or "rapture" in Cebuano.
Honeylet f FilipinoPossibly a coined name from the English word
honey referring to the sweet fluid produced by bees.
Junrey m FilipinoUnknown meaning. A famous bearer is Junrey Balawing, currently one of the smallest humans in the world.
Lyca f FilipinoUsed by Philipines' "The Voice Kids" first winner, Lyca Gairanod
Manilyn f FilipinoCombination of
Manila and the popular suffix
-lyn. This name was popularized by Manilyn Reynes, a Filipina actress.
Mayat f FilipinoUsed as a term of indearment in the filipino language. Means "beautiful"
Mutya f TagalogMeans "pearl" or "amulet, charm" in Tagalog, of Sanskrit origin.