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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of A list of Philippine Baptismal Names,
-by E. E. Schneider
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and
-most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
-whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms
-of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at
-www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you
-will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before
-using this eBook.
-
-Title: A list of Philippine Baptismal Names
-
-Author: E. E. Schneider
-
-Contributor: David Prescott Barrows
-
-Release Date: April 9, 2022 [eBook #67803]
-
-Language: English
-
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-
-*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LIST OF PHILIPPINE
-BAPTISMAL NAMES ***
-
-
-
-
-
- BULLETIN No. 9, 1905
-
- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
- BUREAU OF EDUCATION
-
-
- A LIST OF
- PHILIPPINE BAPTISMAL
- NAMES
-
-
- MANILA
- BUREAU OF PUBLIC PRINTING
- 1905
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-INTRODUCTION.
-
-
-The following list of Philippine baptismal names originated with Mr. E.
-E. Schneider, a teacher in the Bureau of Education in the division of
-Ambos Camarines, and was submitted to the undersigned in October of
-last year.
-
-Mr. Schneider found that very great difficulty is experienced by
-American teachers in determining the correct spelling of the proper
-names of Filipino pupils enrolled in our schools. Filipino teachers
-also are frequently careless in this matter, and, through neglect and
-the absence of proper standards, the spelling of proper names in the
-Philippines has undergone great corruption. The necessity for such a
-list as this is certainly apparent to anyone who has had the task of
-properly enrolling pupils in a school.
-
-Mr. Schneider’s list comprises something more than 1,400 names. They
-were in large part taken from the Roman Catholic calendars, but other
-names were added by him from school registers and other sources.
-
-It was Mr. Schneider’s recommendation that the matter be submitted to
-revision here in Manila, and this task was excellently performed by Mr.
-Emerson Christie. Mr. Christie went through a great number of the
-cedula lists of Manila, examining over 25,000 names, and in this way
-verified and corrected many doubtful names. In making corrections of
-the spelling of these names as they appear on the cedula lists, Mr.
-Christie followed an authorized edition of the Roman Martyrology,
-published in Madrid in 1891. In adding written accent marks he followed
-the rules of the Royal Spanish Academy as set forth in its
-authoritative grammar in Chapter III, Part IV.
-
-Mr. Christie desired to express his deep sense of obligation to
-Monsignor Fowler, Father Stanton, S. J., Father O’Connell, S. J.,
-Father Sotero, who aided him in the work and collaborated with him; and
-to Mr. Ellis Cromwell, chief deputy collector of the Department of
-Assessments and Collections, who gave him free access to the tens of
-thousands of names preserved in his office.
-
-
- David P. Barrows,
- General Superintendent of Education.
-
-Manila, June 27, 1904.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-PREFACE.
-
-
-To facilitate the use of the list, the compiler begs leave to call the
-attention of his fellow-teachers to the following common sources of
-error:
-
-
-(1) Confusing g, j, and h. H having in the native languages the same
- value as g before e and i and as j before all vowels, is
- frequently confused with them. (Examples: Heminiano and Jiminiano
- for Geminiano; Aleho for Alejo.)
-(2) Confusing b and p with v and f. (Bibencia for Vivencia; Pilemón
- for Filemón.)
-(3) Confusing c, s, and z, and sometimes x. (Cenón for Zenón; Cenén
- for Senén; Zofronio for Sofronio; Felis and Feliz for Felix;
- Mácsima for Máxima.)
-(4) Confusing e with i, and o with u. (Eusídio for Eusebio;
- Froctoso for Fructuoso.)
-(5) Omitting or inserting initial H. (Eladio for Heladio; Henrique
- for Enrique.)
-(6) Writing ll for li and ñ for ni. (Emillo for Emilio; Higiño for
- Higinio. Ll and ñ occur only once in the whole list, in Llorente
- and Iñigo.)
-
-
-The above are only a few out of hundreds of examples actually found in
-school registers, tax and cedula lists, etc.
-
-Referring to the written accent in such names as Damián (o) (a), it
-should be remembered that this disappears in the forms with vowel
-terminations, as in these the natural tonic accent falls on the
-penultimate syllable.
-
-While the compiler hopes that the list may be of service to his
-colleagues in teaching their pupils what American children learn almost
-first of all—that is, to spell correctly their own names—he is at the
-same time well aware that this attempt is not complete nor absolutely
-correct, and he will acknowledge with sincere thanks any additions and
-corrections that teachers or others may be kind enough to send him.
-
-
- E. E. Schneider.
-
-San José, Camarines, P.I., October, 1903.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-LIST OF PHILIPPINE BAPTISMAL NAMES.
-
-
-A
-
-Aarón
-Abdías
-Abdón
-Abercio
-Abraham
-Absalón
-Abundio
-Acacio
-Acario
-Acisclo
-Acucio
-Acudeo
-Adalberto
-Adela
-Adelaida
-Adelfo (a)
-Adelina
-Adolfo
-Adriano (a)
-Afro (a)
-Afrodisio (a)
-Agapito (a)
-Agatocilia
-Agatón (a)
-Agatónico (a)
-Agatópedes
-Aglae
-Agoardo
-Agrícola
-Agripino (a)
-Águedo (a)
-Agustín (a)
-Albano (a)
-Alberico (a)
-Alberto (a)
-Albino (a)
-Aldegunda
-Alejandro (a)
-Alejandrino (a)
-Alejo (a)
-Alfonso (a)
-Alfredo (a)
-Alipio (a)
-Almaquio (a)
-Alodia
-Alvaro (a)
-Amadeo (a)
-Amado (a)
-Amador
-Amalio (a)
-Amancio (a)
-Amando (a)
-Amaranto (a)
-Amario (a)
-Ambrosio (a)
-Amelberga
-Amiano (a)
-Amón (a)
-Amonaria
-Amós
-Amparo
-Ana
-Anacleto (a)
-Ananías
-Anastasio (a)
-Anatolio (a)
-Andoquio (a)
-Andrea
-Andrés
-Anfiloquio (a)
-Ángel (a)
-Ángeles
-Angélica
-Aniano (a)
-Aniceto (a)
-Anisio (a)
-Anselmo (a)
-Ansia
-Antea
-Antelmo (a)
-Antero (a)
-Antidio (a)
-Antioco (a)
-Antipas
-Antoliana
-Antonio (a)
-Antusa
-Anunciación
-Apeles
-Apias
-Apolinar (io) (ia)
-Apolonio (a)
-Aproniano (a)
-Áquila
-Aquíleo (a)
-Aquilino (a)
-Arcadio (a)
-Arcángel
-Areta
-Aretas
-Argéntea
-Aristarco (a)
-Arístides
-Aristón (a)
-Arnolfo (a)
-Arsenio (a)
-Artemio (a)
-Arturo (a)
-Ascención
-Astorga
-Asunción
-Atalo (a)
-Atanasio (a)
-Atenodoro (a)
-Atenógenes
-Atilano (a)
-Atón
-Augurio (a)
-Augusto (a)
-Aureo (a)
-Aurelio (a)
-Aurora
-Auspicio (a)
-Austreberta (o)
-Austregísilo (a)
-Austremonia
-Avelino (a)
-Avito (a)
-Azas
-
-
-B
-
-Balbino (a)
-Baldomero (a)
-Baltasar (a)
-Bárbara
-Barbea
-Barlaán
-Barsabas
-Bartolomé (ea)
-Barula
-Basíla (eo)
-Basiliano
-Basilio (a)
-Basiliso (a)
-Basso (a)
-Batilde
-Baudelio (a)
-Báyulo
-Beata (o)
-Beatriz
-Beda
-Bega
-Benedicto (a)
-Benigna (o)
-Benildes
-Benito
-Benjamín
-Bercario
-Berenguer
-Berenice
-Bernabé
-Bernabela
-Bernardino (a)
-Bernardo (a)
-Berta
-Bertila
-Bertino
-Bertoldo
-Bibiano (a)
-Bienvenido (a)
-Blanca
-Blanda
-Blandina
-Blas (a)
-Bona
-Bonifacio
-Bonosa
-Borromeo
-Braulio
-Briccio
-Brígido (a)
-Bruno (a)
-Buenaventura
-Burcardo
-
-
-C
-
-Calamanda
-Calinico (a)
-Caliopa
-Caliopio
-Calixto (a)
-Camilo (a)
-Candelaria
-Cándido (a)
-Cantalicio
-Cantidio
-Canuto (a)
-Capitolina
-Capiton
-Caridad
-Carina
-Carlos
-Carlota
-Carolina
-Carmen
-Carpo
-Casdoa
-Casiano
-Casimiro
-Casio
-Cástido
-Casto
-Castor (a) (io)
-Catalino (a)
-Cayetano (a)
-Cayo
-Ceciliano
-Cecilio (a)
-Ceferino (a)
-Celedonio (a)
-Celerino (a)
-Celestino (a)
-Celso
-Centola
-César
-Cesáreo (a)
-Cilina
-Cipriano (a)
-Cirenia
-Ciriaco (a)
-Cirilo (a)
-Cirion (Ciria)
-Ciro
-Citino
-Clarencio
-Clarina
-Claro (a)
-Clateo
-Claudiano (a)
-Claudio (a)
-Clemencia
-Clemente
-Clementino (a)
-Cleto (a)
-Climaco
-Clodoaldo
-Clotilde
-Codrato
-Cointa
-Coleta
-Colmano
-Colomano
-Columbano
-Columbo (a)
-Concepción
-Conceso (a)
-Concordio (a)
-Conrado
-Consolación
-Consolada
-Consorcia
-Constancio (a)
-Constantino
-Consuelo
-Cordula
-Corentino
-Corinto (a)
-Cornelio (a)
-Cosme
-Cosmedín
-Credula
- Corr. for Cordula
-Cremencio
-Crescenciano (a)
-Crescencio (a)
-Crescente
-Crisanto (a)
-Crisógono
-Crisólogo (a)
-Crisóstomo
-Crispín (o) (a)
-Crispiniano
-Críspulo (a)
-Cristeto (a)
-Cristiano (a)
-Cristino (a)
-Cristóbal
-Cuadrado
-Cuartilla
-Cucufate
-Cunegunda
-Custodio (a)
-
-
-D
-
-Dafrosa
-Dalmacio (a)
-Dámaso (a)
-Damián (o) (a)
-Daniel (a)
-Darío (a)
-Dativo (a)
-Dato
-David
-Davino
-Dedicacion
-Delfin (a)
-Democrito (a)
-Deogracias
-Desiderio
-Didimo
-Diego (a)
-Digna
-Diomedes
-Dionisio (a)
-Dióscoro
-Diosdado (a)
-Doda
-Dolores
-Domiciano
-Dominador
-Domingo (a)
-Domna
-Domnino (a)
-Domnio
-Donatila
-Donato (a)
-Doroteo (a)
-Druso
-Dula (s)
-
-
-E
-
-Ebrulfo
-Edgardo (a)
-Edilberto (a)
-Edilburga
-Ediltrudes
-Edita
-Edmundo (a)
-Eduardo
-Eduvigis
-Efrén
-Egidio
-Eladio (a)
- Corr. of Heladio (a)
-Elamo
-Eleázaro
-Electa
-Eleno (a)
-Elenida
-Eleonor
-Elesbaán
-Eleuterio (a)
-Elías
-Elifio
-Eligio (a)
-Elisa
-Eliseo (a)
-Elpidio (a)
-Ema (or Emma)
-Emelia
-Emeramo
-Emerenciana
-Emerico
-Emerida
-Emeterio (a)
-Emigdio
-Emilio (a)
-Emiliano (a)
-Encarnación
-Engracio (a)
-Enrique (eta)
-Eovaldo
-Epicarides
-Epifana
-Epifanía
-Epifanio
-Epimaco
-Epitacio (a)
-Erasmo (a)
-Erena
- Corr. of Herena
-Eriberto
- Corr. of Heriberto
-Erico
-Ernesto (a)
-Erón
- Corr. of Herón
-Eróteides
-Erundina
- Corr. of Herundina
-Escolástico (a)
-Esdras
-Esmaragdo
-Esmeraldo (a)
-Espectacion
- Barbarism for Expertación
-Esperanza
-Espiridíon
-Estanislao (a)
-Esteban (fana)
-Estefanio (a)
-Estelita
-Ester
-Estratón
-Euclides
-Eudosio (a)
-Eufemio (a)
-Eufrasio (a)
-Eufromiano
-Eufronio
-Eufrosina
-Eugeniano
-Eugenio (a)
-Eulalio (a)
-Eulampio (a)
-Eulogio (a)
-Eunomia
-Euquerio
-Eusebio (a)
-Eustacio (a)
-Eustaquio (a)
-Eustasio (a)
-Eustoquio (a)
-Eustorgio
-Eustosio
-Eustracio
-Eutiques
-Eutiquiano
-Eutiquio
-Eutropio (a)
-Evaldo
-Evaristo (a)
-Evelio
-Evodio (a)
-Exaltación
-Expectación
-Ezequiel
-Exuperio
-
-
-F
-
-Fabián (o) (a)
-Fabio
-Fabiola
-Fabriciano
-Facundo (a)
-Faina
-Fandila
-Fausto (a)
-Faustiniano
-Faustino (a)
-Fé
-Febronia
-Federico
-Feliciano (a)
-Felicidad
-Felicísimo (a)
-Felícitas
-Felícula
-Felino
-Felipe (a)
-Felisa
-Felisardo
-Félix
-Fermín (a)
-Fernando
-Ferredo
-Fiacrio
-Fidel (a)
-Fidencio
-Filemón (a)
-Fileto
-Filiberto
-Filomeno (a)
-Filón
-Filoteo
-Filotero
-Flaviana (o)
-Flavio (a)
-Floberto
- Corr. of Filoberto
-Flora
-Florencio (a)
-Florentino (a)
-Florián (o) (a)
-Focas
-Fortunato (a)
-Francisco (a)
-Fraterno
-Froilán (a)
-Fructuoso (a)
-Frutos
-Fulco
-Fulgencio (a)
-Fusca
-
-
-G
-
-Gabino (a)
-Gabriel (a)
-Galación
-Galatas
-Galicano
-Galo (a)
-Gamaliel
-Gaspar (a)
-Gaudencio (a)
-Gaudioso
-Gaudino
-Gaugerico
-Gedeón
-Gelando
-Gelasio
-Geminiano (a)
-Gemma
- Probably corr. of Emmao or Ema
-Genadio
-Genaro (a)
- Corr. of Jenaro (a)
-General
-Generoso (a)
-Genoveva
-Georgia
-Gerardo (a)
-Gereón
-Gerino
-Germán (o) (a)
-Geroncio
-Gerónimo
- Misspelling for Jeronimo
-Gertrudis
-Geruncio
-Gervasio (a)
-Getulio
-Gil
-Ginés
-Gisleno
-Glafira
-Glicerio (a)
-Glodovaldo
- Misspelling for Clodoaldo
-Goar
-Godolfredo
- Corr. of Godofrido
-Gonzalo
-Gorgonio (a)
-Graciano (a)
-Gracio (a)
-Grato (a)
-Gregorio (a)
-Gudelia
-Guido
-Guillermo (a)
-Gumersindo
-Gundenes
-Gundula
- Erroneous dim. of Gundenes
-Guniforte
-Gurias
-
-
-H
-
-Heladio (a)
-Heliades
-Heliodoro
-Heraclio
-Heradio (a)
-Herculano
-Herena
-Herenia
-Heriberto (a)
-Hermas
-Hermenegildo (a)
-Herminia
-Hermógenes (ena)
-Herón
-Herundina
-Hieroteo
-Higinio (a)
-Higino (a)
- Corr. of the preceding
-Hilario (a) (on)
-Hilaro
-Hiltrudes
-Hipado (a)
-Hipólito
-Honesto
-Honorato (a)
-Honorio (a)
-Hortensio (a)
-Hospicio (a)
-Hugo
-
-
-I
-
-Ida
-Ifigenia
-Igmedio
- Corr. of Emigdio
-Ignacio (a)
-Ildefonso (a)
-Iluminado (a)
-Indalecio
-Indés
-Inés
-Inocencio (a)
-Inocente
-Inocentes
-Iñigo
-Iradia
- Corr. of Iraides
-Irene (eo) (ea)
-Irmina
-Isaac
-Isabel
-Isabelo
-Isabino
-Isacio
-Isaías
-Isidoro (a)
-Isidro (a)
-Ismael
-Ivon
-
-
-J
-
-Jacinto (a)
-Jacob (o) (a)
-Jaime
-Jantipa
-Januario (a)
-Jasón
-Javier
-Jenaro
-Jeremías
-Jerónimo
-Jesús (sa)
-Joaquín (a)
-Job
-Joel
-Jonás
-Jorge (ea)
-José (fa) (fina)
-Josué
-Jovito (a)
-Juan (a)
-Judas
-Julio (a)
-Julián (a)
-Julita
-Justiniano (a)
-Justino (a)
-Justo (a)
-Juvencio
-
-
-L
-
-Ladislao
-Lamberto
-Largo
-Laurencio (a)
-Laurentino
-Lauriano (a)
-Lauro (a)
-Lázaro
-Leandro
-Leacadio (a)
-Leodegario
-León (a)
-Leonardo (a)
-Leoncio (a)
-Leonides
-Leonila
-Leonor (or a)
-Leopardo
-Leopoldo
-Leovigildo
-Leto
-Liberato (a)
-Liberio
-Liborio
-Librada
-Licerio
-Licirio
-Lidia
- Barbarism for Lydia
-Ligorio
-Lino (a)
-Lioba
-Llorente
-Longinos
-Lope
-Lopez
-Lorenzo (a)
-Loreto
-Lourdes
-Lucas
-Lucía
-Luciano
-Lucila
-Lucina
-Lucio
-Lucrecio (a)
-Ludovico
-Luís (a)
-Lupcino
-Lupencio
- Misspelling of Lupcino
-Luperio
-Lupo
-Lutgardes
-Lutgardo
-Luz
-Lydia
-
-
-M
-
-Macario (a)
-Macedon
-Macedonio
-Macra
-Macrina
-Macrobio
-Madrona
- Misspelling of Matrona
-Magdalena
-Magín (a)
-Magnerico
-Magno (a)
-Malaquías
-Mamerto (a)
-Mameto
- Corr. of Mamerto
-Mamiliano
-Manuel (a)
-Maranto
- Corr. of Amaranto
-Marceliano
-Marcelino (a)
-Marcelo (a)
-Marcia
-Marcial
-Marciano (a)
-Marcos (a)
-Mardonio
-Margarita
-María
-Mariano (a)
-Marino (a)
-Mario
-Marón
-Marta
-Martín (a)
-Martiniano (a)
-Martirio
-Mateo (ea) (ías)
-Materno
-Matilde
-Matrona
-Mauro (a)
-Mauricio (a)
-Maximiano (a)
-Maximiliano (a)
-Maximino (a)
-Maximo (a)
-Medardo
-Melanio (a)
-Melchor (a)
-Melecio (a)
-Melitina
-Melito
-Melquiades
-Menas (eo)
-Merced
-Mercedes
-Mercurio (a)
-Metodio
-Micaela
-Miguel (a)
-Mirón
-Miropo
-Modesto (a)
-Moisés (etes)
-Mónico (a)
-Monitor
-Montano
-Mucio
-Mustióla
-
-
-N
-
-Nabor
-Narciso (a)
-Natalio (a)
-Natividad
-Naulina
-Naval
-Nazario (a)
-Nemesio
-Nemorio
-Neomisia
-Neón
-Nereo
-Nestor
-Nestorio
-Nicandro
-Nicanor (a)
-Nicasio (a)
-Nicéforo
-Niceta
-Nicetas
-Nicodemos
-Nicolás (a)
-Nicomedes
-Nieves
-Nilo
-Nimia
-Nono (a)
-Nonita
- Dim. of above
-Norberto
-Novato
-Numeriano
-Nunilón
-
-
-O
-
-Obdulia
-Octaviano
-Octavio (a)
-Odón
-Olavo
-Olegario
-Olimpio (a)
-Oliva
-Onésimo
-Onofre
-Optaciano
-Orestes
-Oscar
-Osmundo
-Osorio
-Ostiano
-Otilia
-
-
-P
-
-Pablo
-Paciano
-Paciencia
-Paciente
-Pacifico
-Pacita
- Dim. of Paz
-Pafnucio
-Paladio (a)
-Palemón
-Pancracio
-Pánfilo
-Pantaleón (a)
-Parmenas
-Parmenio
-Pascasio
-Pascual (a)
-Pastor (a)
-Patermucio
-Paterno
-Patricio (a)
-Patrocinio
-Patronio
- Misspelling of Petronio
-Paulo (a)
-Paulino (a)
-Páz
-Pedro
-Pelagio (a)
-Pelayo
-Pelegrín (a)
-Pelensio
-Peleo
-Pentecostes
-Perfecto (a)
-Peregrino
-Perpetuo (a)
-Perseveranda
-Petra
-Petrona
-Petronilo (a)
-Petronio
-Piencia
-Pilar
-Pío (a)
-Plácido (a)
-Platón
-Plautila
-Policarpo (a)
-Policronio
-Polixena
-Pompeyo
-Pomposa
-Ponciano (a)
-Poncio
-Porcario
-Porfirio (a)
-Potamiena
-Potamio (a) (ón)
-Potenciano (a)
-Pragmático
-Práxedes
-Praxidio
- Barbarism for Presidio
-Precioso (a)
-Presentación
-Presidio
-Primitivo (a)
-Primo
-Prisco (a)
-Priscila
-Privado
-Probo
-Proceso (a)
-Procopio
-Próculo
-Próspero
-Protasio
-Proto
-Prudenciana
-Prudencio (a)
-Publio (a)
-Pulqueria
-Pura
-Purificación
-Purísimo (a)
-
-
-Q
-
-Queremón
-Querubín
-Quiliano
-Quinciano
-Quintila
-Quintile
-Quintín (a) (o)
-Quiriaco
-Quirico
-Quirino
-Quiterio (a)
-
-
-R
-
-Radegunda
-Rafael (a)
-Raimundo (a)
-Rainaldo
-Rainelda
-Rainerio
-Ramiro
-Ramon (a)
-Ranulfo
-Raquel
-Redempta
-Regino (a)
-Remedío
-Remedios
-Remigio (a)
-Reparata
-Reparaz
-Resada
-Respicio
-Restituto (a)
-Resurrección
-Ricardo (a)
-Ricario
-Rigoberto
-Rita
-Rizal
-Roberto
-Rodrigo (a)
-Rodulfo
-Rogaciano
-Rogelio (a)
-Roman (a) (o)
-Romarico
-Romualdo (a)
-Rómulo (a)
-Roque
-Rosa
-Rosalío (a)
-Rosario
-Rosauro (a)
-Rosela
- Barbarism for Rósula
-Rosendo (a)
-Roseta
-Rósula
-Rufino (a)
-Rufo (a)
-Ruperto (a)
-Rústico (a)
-
-
-S
-
-Sabas
-Sabel
-Sabiniano
-Sabino (a)
-Sadot
-Sagar
-Salaberga
-Salomé (ca) (ón)
-Salud
-Salustia
-Salustiano
-Salvador
-Salvino
-Salvio
-Samonas
-Samuel
-Sancho (a)
-Sándalo
-Santiago
-Santos
-Saturnino (a)
-Saturo
-Saula
-Savino (a)
-Sebastia (án) (a)
-Sacundiano
-Secundila
-Secundino (a)
-Segismundo
-Segundina (o)
-Segundo (a)
-Semproniana
-Senén
-Sefarín (a)
-Serapia (o) (ón)
-Sereno (a)
-Sergio (a)
-Servando
-Servideo
-Serviliano
-Servo
-Servulo
-Severiano (a)
-Severino (a)
-Sexto
-Siervo
- Better spelling, Servo
-Silvano
-Silverio (a)
-Silvestro (a)
-Silvino (a)
-Silvio (a)
-Símaco
-Simeón (a)
-Simón (a)
-Simplicio (a)
-Sinforoso (a)
-Sinesio
-Síntica
- Better spelling, Sintiques
-Sintiques
-Siricio
-Siro
-Sisenando
-Sixto (a)
-Socolano
- Barbarism for Solocano
-Socorro
-Sofía
-Sofronio (a)
-Solócano
-Sotero (a)
-Sulpicio
-(Surano)
-Susana
-
-
-T
-
-Taciano (a)
-Tadeo
-Tais
-Tarbula
-Tarcila
-Taurino
-Tea
-Tecla
-Telesforo (a)
-Temístocles
-Teodardo
-Teodorico (a)
-Teodoro (a)
-Teodosio (a)
-Teodoto (a)
-Teodulfo
-Teodulo
-Teófilo (a)
-Teopisto (es)
-Teótimo
-Terenciano
-Tereso (a)
-Tiburcio (a)
-Timolao
-Timoteo (a)
-Tirso
-Tito
-Tobías
-Tolomeo
-Tomás (a)
-Torcuato (a)
-Toribio (a)
-Torpetes
-Tranquilino (a)
-Trasón
-Trifón (a) (ia)
-Trifosa
-Trinidad
-Troadio
-Troyano
-Turiano (a)
-
-
-U
-
-Ubaldo (a)
-Uldarico
-Ulpiano
-Ulrica
-Urbano (a)
-Ursino
-Urso
-Úrsula
-Urselino (a)
-
-
-V
-
-Valencio
-Valente
-Valentín (a)
-Valeriano (a)
-Valerio (a)
-Vasco
-Vedasto
-Venancio (a)
-Venerando (a)
-Ventura
-Verecundo
-Verena
-Verónica
-Vérulo
-Vicente (a)
-Víctor
-Victoriano (a)
-Victorio (a)
-Victorino (a)
-Victuro
-Vidal
-Vigilio (a)
-Virgilio
-Virginia
-Visitación
-Vitaliano
-Vitalico
-Vito
-Viviano (a)
-Vivencio (a)
-Vivina
-Voto
-Vulpiano
-
-
-W
-
-Walfrido
-Wenceslao
-Wilibrordo
-Wiro
-Wistremundo
-
-
-Z
-
-Zacharías
-Zenaides
-Zenas
-Zenobio (a)
-Zenón (a)
-Zoa
-Zoe
-Zoelo
-Zoilo (a)
-Zósimo (a)
-Zotico
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-<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Title: A list of Philippine Baptismal Names</p>
-<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Author: E. E. Schneider</p>
-<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Contributor: David Prescott Barrows</p>
-<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: April 9, 2022 [eBook #67803]</p>
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-<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LIST OF PHILIPPINE BAPTISMAL NAMES ***</div>
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-<div class="div1 cover"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divBody">
-<p class="first"></p>
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-<span class="pageNum" id="pb1">[<a href="#pb1">1</a>]</span></p>
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-<div id="ad" class="div1 advertisement"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h2 class="main">ANNOUNCEMENT OF RECENT AND PENDING PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION.</h2>
-<ul>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">1.</span> The Philippine Normal School. (Prospectus for the year 1903–4.) April, 1904.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">2.</span> A Course of Study in Vocal Music for Vacation Normal Institutes. By Mary E. Gordon-Dunster.
-May, 1904.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">3.</span> The Philippine School of Arts and Trades. (Prospectus for the year 1904–5.) May,
-1904.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">4.</span> The Philippine Nautical School. (Prospectus for the year 1904–5.) June, 1904.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">5.</span> The Treatment of Smallpox. By J.&nbsp;B. Thomas, M.&nbsp;D. June, 1904.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">6.</span> Industrial Exhibits of Philippine Schools at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. By
-A.&nbsp;R. Hager. June, 1904.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">7.</span> Courses of Instruction for the Public Schools of the Philippine Islands. June, 1904.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">8.</span> Cursos de Enseñanza para las Escuelas Públicas de las Islas Filipinas. (Spanish Translation
-of Bulletin No. 7.<span class="corr" id="xd31e137" title="Not in source">)</span></li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">10.</span> Government in the United States. Prepared for use in the Philippine public schools.
-By Albert H. Putney.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">11.</span> Courses in Mechanical Drawing, Wood Working, and Iron Working for Provincial Secondary
-Schools.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">12.</span> Advanced and Post-Graduate Studies Offered by the Philippine Normal School for Preparation
-for Entrance to American Colleges and Universities or to the University of the Philippines.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">13.</span> Colonial Governments of European States. Prepared for use in the Philippine public
-schools. By Albert H. Putney. (In preparation.)</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">14.</span> Codified School Law of the Philippine Islands, with Regulations of the General Superintendent.</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">15.</span> American Politics and Parliamentary Law. Explained for Filipino Students. By Albert
-H. Putney. (In preparation.)</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">16.</span> Agricultural Teaching in Primary and Intermediate Schools. (In preparation.)</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">17.</span> Ethical Teaching in Public Schools. (In preparation.)</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">18.</span> Course in Housekeeping for Intermediate Schools. (In preparation.)</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">19.</span> Teaching of Phonics to Filipino Children. (In preparation.)</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">20.</span> Games and Athletic Training in the Public Schools. (In preparation.)</li>
-</ul>
-<p><span class="pageNum" id="pb2">[<a href="#pb2">2</a>]</span></p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div class="div1 titlepage"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divBody">
-<p class="first"></p>
-<div class="figure titlepage-imagewidth"><img src="images/titlepage.png" alt="Original Title Page." width="403" height="720"></div><p>
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div class="titlePage">
-<div class="docTitle">
-<div class="seriesTitle">BULLETIN No. 9, 1905</div>
-</div>
-<div class="byline">DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION<br>
-BUREAU OF EDUCATION</div>
-<div class="docTitle">
-<div class="mainTitle">A LIST OF<br>
-PHILIPPINE BAPTISMAL<br>
-NAMES</div>
-</div>
-<div class="docImprint">MANILA<br>
-BUREAU OF PUBLIC PRINTING<br>
-<span class="docDate">1905</span>
-</div>
-</div>
-<p><span class="pageNum" id="pb4">[<a href="#pb4">4</a>]</span></p>
-<div id="introduction" class="div1 introduction"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#introduction.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h2 class="main">INTRODUCTION.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class="divBody">
-<p class="first">The following list of Philippine baptismal names originated with Mr. E.&nbsp;E. Schneider,
-a teacher in the Bureau of Education in the division of Ambos Camarines, and was submitted
-to the undersigned in October of last year.
-</p>
-<p>Mr. Schneider found that very great difficulty is experienced by American teachers
-in determining the correct spelling of the proper names of Filipino pupils enrolled
-in our schools. Filipino teachers also are frequently careless in this matter, and,
-through neglect and the absence of proper standards, the spelling of proper names
-in the Philippines has undergone great corruption. The necessity for such a list as
-this is certainly apparent to anyone who has had the task of properly enrolling pupils
-in a school.
-</p>
-<p>Mr. Schneider’s list comprises something more than 1,400 names. They were in large
-part taken from the Roman Catholic calendars, but other names were added by him from
-school registers and other sources.
-</p>
-<p>It was Mr. Schneider’s recommendation that the matter be submitted to revision here
-in Manila, and this task was excellently performed by Mr. Emerson Christie. Mr. Christie
-went through a great number of the cedula lists of Manila, examining over 25,000 names,
-and in this way verified and corrected many doubtful names. In making corrections
-of the spelling of these names as they appear on the cedula lists, Mr. Christie followed
-an authorized edition of the Roman Martyrology, published in Madrid in 1891. In adding
-written accent marks he followed the rules of the Royal Spanish Academy as set forth
-in its authoritative grammar in Chapter III, Part IV.
-</p>
-<p>Mr. Christie desired to express his deep sense of obligation to Monsignor Fowler,
-Father Stanton, S. J., Father O’Connell, S. J., Father Sotero, who aided him in the
-work and collaborated with <span class="pageNum" id="pb5">[<a href="#pb5">5</a>]</span>him; and to Mr. Ellis Cromwell, chief deputy collector of the Department of Assessments
-and Collections, who gave him free access to the tens of thousands of names preserved
-in his office.
-</p>
-<p class="signed"><span class="sc">David P. Barrows</span>,<br>
-<i>General Superintendent of Education</i>.
-</p>
-<p class="dateline"><span class="sc">Manila</span>, <i>June 27, 1904</i>.
-<span class="pageNum" id="pb6">[<a href="#pb6">6</a>]</span></p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="preface" class="div1 preface"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#preface.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h2 class="main">PREFACE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class="divBody">
-<p class="first">To facilitate the use of the list, the compiler begs leave to call the attention of
-his fellow-teachers to the following common sources of error:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">(1)</span> Confusing <i>g</i>, <i>j</i>, and <i>h</i>. <i>H</i> having in the native languages the same value as <i>g</i> before <i>e</i> and <i>i</i> and as <i>j</i> before all vowels, is frequently confused with them. (Examples: Heminiano and Jiminiano
-for Geminiano; Aleho for Alejo.)
-</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">(2)</span> Confusing <i>b</i> and <i>p</i> with <i>v</i> and <i>f</i>. (Bibencia for Vivencia; Pilemón for Filemón.)
-</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">(3)</span> Confusing <i>c</i>, <i>s</i>, and <i>z</i>, and sometimes <i>x</i>. (Cenón for Zenón; Cenén for Senén; Zofronio for Sofronio; Felis and Feliz for Felix;
-Mácsima for Máxima.)
-</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">(4)</span> Confusing <i>e</i> with <i>i</i>, and <i>o</i> with <i>u</i>. (Eusídio for Eusebio; Froctoso for Fructuoso.)
-</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">(5)</span> Omitting or inserting initial <i>H</i>. (Eladio for Heladio; Henrique for Enrique.)
-</li>
-<li class="numberedItem"><span class="itemNumber">(6)</span> Writing <i>ll</i> for <i>li</i> and <i>ñ</i> for <i>ni</i>. (Emillo for Emilio; Higiño for Higinio. <i>Ll</i> and <i>ñ</i> occur only once in the whole list, in Llorente and Iñigo.)</li>
-</ul><p>
-</p>
-<p>The above are only a few out of hundreds of examples actually found in school registers,
-tax and cedula lists, etc.
-</p>
-<p>Referring to the written accent in such names as Damián (o) (a), it should be remembered
-that this disappears in the forms with vowel terminations, as in these the natural
-tonic accent falls on the penultimate syllable.
-</p>
-<p>While the compiler hopes that the list may be of service to his colleagues in teaching
-their pupils what American children learn almost first of all—that is, to spell correctly
-their own names—he is at the same time well aware that this attempt is not complete
-nor absolutely correct, and he will acknowledge with sincere thanks any additions
-and corrections that teachers or others may be kind enough to send him.
-</p>
-<p class="signed"><span class="sc">E.&nbsp;E. Schneider.</span>
-</p>
-<p class="dateline"><span class="sc">San José, Camarines, P.I.</span>, <i>October, 1903</i>.
-<span class="pageNum" id="pb8">[<a href="#pb8">8</a>]</span></p>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div class="body">
-<div id="pbn" class="div1 chapter"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h2 class="main">LIST OF PHILIPPINE BAPTISMAL NAMES.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class="divBody">
-<div id="pbn.a" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.a.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">A</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Aarón</li>
-<li>Abdías</li>
-<li>Abdón</li>
-<li>Abercio</li>
-<li>Abraham</li>
-<li>Absalón</li>
-<li>Abundio</li>
-<li>Acacio</li>
-<li>Acario</li>
-<li>Acisclo</li>
-<li>Acucio</li>
-<li>Acudeo</li>
-<li>Adalberto</li>
-<li>Adela</li>
-<li>Adelaida</li>
-<li>Adelfo (a)</li>
-<li>Adelina</li>
-<li>Adolfo</li>
-<li>Adriano (a)</li>
-<li>Afro (a)</li>
-<li>Afrodisio (a)</li>
-<li>Agapito (a)</li>
-<li>Agatocilia</li>
-<li>Agatón (a)</li>
-<li>Agatónico (a)</li>
-<li>Agatópedes</li>
-<li>Aglae</li>
-<li>Agoardo</li>
-<li>Agrícola</li>
-<li>Agripino (a)</li>
-<li>Águedo (a)</li>
-<li>Agustín (a)</li>
-<li>Albano (a)</li>
-<li>Alberico (a)</li>
-<li>Alberto (a)</li>
-<li>Albino (a)</li>
-<li>Aldegunda</li>
-<li>Alejandro (a)</li>
-<li>Alejandrino (a)</li>
-<li>Alejo (a)</li>
-<li>Alfonso (a)</li>
-<li>Alfredo (a)</li>
-<li>Alipio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Almaquio (a)</li>
-<li>Alodia</li>
-<li>Alvaro (a)</li>
-<li>Amadeo (a)</li>
-<li>Amado (a)</li>
-<li>Amador</li>
-<li>Amalio (a)</li>
-<li>Amancio (a)</li>
-<li>Amando (a)</li>
-<li>Amaranto (a)</li>
-<li>Amario (a)</li>
-<li>Ambrosio (a)</li>
-<li>Amelberga</li>
-<li>Amiano (a)</li>
-<li>Amón (a)</li>
-<li>Amonaria</li>
-<li>Amós</li>
-<li>Amparo</li>
-<li>Ana</li>
-<li>Anacleto (a)</li>
-<li>Ananías</li>
-<li>Anastasio (a)</li>
-<li>Anatolio (a)</li>
-<li>Andoquio (a)</li>
-<li>Andrea</li>
-<li>Andrés</li>
-<li>Anfiloquio (a)</li>
-<li>Ángel (a)</li>
-<li>Ángeles</li>
-<li>Angélica</li>
-<li>Aniano (a)</li>
-<li>Aniceto (a)</li>
-<li>Anisio (a)</li>
-<li>Anselmo (a)</li>
-<li>Ansia</li>
-<li>Antea</li>
-<li>Antelmo (a)</li>
-<li>Antero (a)</li>
-<li>Antidio (a)</li>
-<li>Antioco (a)</li>
-<li>Antipas</li>
-<li>Antoliana</li>
-<li>Antonio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Antusa</li>
-<li>Anunciación</li>
-<li>Apeles</li>
-<li>Apias</li>
-<li>Apolinar (io) (ia)</li>
-<li>Apolonio (a)</li>
-<li>Aproniano (a)</li>
-<li>Áquila</li>
-<li>Aquíleo (a)</li>
-<li>Aquilino (a)</li>
-<li>Arcadio (a)</li>
-<li>Arcángel<span class="pageNum" id="pb9">[<a href="#pb9">9</a>]</span></li>
-<li>Areta</li>
-<li>Aretas</li>
-<li>Argéntea</li>
-<li>Aristarco (a)</li>
-<li>Arístides</li>
-<li>Aristón (a)</li>
-<li>Arnolfo (a)</li>
-<li>Arsenio (a)</li>
-<li>Artemio (a)</li>
-<li>Arturo (a)</li>
-<li>Ascención</li>
-<li>Astorga</li>
-<li>Asunción</li>
-<li>Atalo (a)</li>
-<li>Atanasio (a)</li>
-<li>Atenodoro (a)</li>
-<li>Atenógenes</li>
-<li>Atilano (a)</li>
-<li>Atón</li>
-<li>Augurio (a)</li>
-<li>Augusto (a)</li>
-<li>Aureo (a)</li>
-<li>Aurelio (a)</li>
-<li>Aurora</li>
-<li>Auspicio (a)</li>
-<li>Austreberta (o)</li>
-<li>Austregísilo (a)</li>
-<li>Austremonia</li>
-<li>Avelino (a)</li>
-<li>Avito (a)</li>
-<li>Azas</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.b" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.b.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">B</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Balbino (a)</li>
-<li>Baldomero (a)</li>
-<li>Baltasar (a)</li>
-<li>Bárbara</li>
-<li>Barbea</li>
-<li>Barlaán</li>
-<li>Barsabas</li>
-<li>Bartolomé (ea)</li>
-<li>Barula</li>
-<li>Basíla (eo)</li>
-<li>Basiliano</li>
-<li>Basilio (a)</li>
-<li>Basiliso (a)</li>
-<li>Basso (a)</li>
-<li>Batilde</li>
-<li>Baudelio (a)</li>
-<li>Báyulo</li>
-<li>Beata (o)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Beatriz</li>
-<li>Beda</li>
-<li>Bega</li>
-<li>Benedicto (a)</li>
-<li>Benigna (o)</li>
-<li>Benildes</li>
-<li>Benito</li>
-<li>Benjamín</li>
-<li>Bercario</li>
-<li>Berenguer</li>
-<li>Berenice</li>
-<li>Bernabé</li>
-<li>Bernabela</li>
-<li>Bernardino (a)</li>
-<li>Bernardo (a)</li>
-<li>Berta</li>
-<li>Bertila</li>
-<li>Bertino</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Bertoldo</li>
-<li>Bibiano (a)</li>
-<li>Bienvenido (a)</li>
-<li>Blanca</li>
-<li>Blanda</li>
-<li>Blandina</li>
-<li>Blas (a)</li>
-<li>Bona</li>
-<li>Bonifacio</li>
-<li>Bonosa</li>
-<li>Borromeo</li>
-<li>Braulio</li>
-<li>Briccio</li>
-<li>Brígido (a)</li>
-<li>Bruno (a)</li>
-<li>Buenaventura</li>
-<li>Burcardo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.c" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.c.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">C</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Calamanda</li>
-<li>Calinico (a)</li>
-<li>Caliopa</li>
-<li>Caliopio</li>
-<li>Calixto (a)</li>
-<li>Camilo (a)</li>
-<li>Candelaria</li>
-<li>Cándido (a)</li>
-<li>Cantalicio</li>
-<li>Cantidio</li>
-<li>Canuto (a)</li>
-<li>Capitolina</li>
-<li>Capiton</li>
-<li>Caridad</li>
-<li>Carina</li>
-<li>Carlos</li>
-<li>Carlota</li>
-<li>Carolina</li>
-<li>Carmen</li>
-<li>Carpo</li>
-<li>Casdoa</li>
-<li>Casiano</li>
-<li>Casimiro</li>
-<li>Casio</li>
-<li>Cástido</li>
-<li>Casto</li>
-<li>Castor (a) (io)</li>
-<li>Catalino (a)</li>
-<li>Cayetano (a)</li>
-<li>Cayo</li>
-<li>Ceciliano<span class="pageNum" id="pb10">[<a href="#pb10">10</a>]</span></li>
-<li>Cecilio (a)</li>
-<li>Ceferino (a)</li>
-<li>Celedonio (a)</li>
-<li>Celerino (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Celestino (a)</li>
-<li>Celso</li>
-<li>Centola</li>
-<li>César</li>
-<li>Cesáreo (a)</li>
-<li>Cilina</li>
-<li>Cipriano (a)</li>
-<li>Cirenia</li>
-<li>Ciriaco (a)</li>
-<li>Cirilo (a)</li>
-<li>Cirion (Ciria)</li>
-<li>Ciro</li>
-<li>Citino</li>
-<li>Clarencio</li>
-<li>Clarina</li>
-<li>Claro (a)</li>
-<li>Clateo</li>
-<li>Claudiano (a)</li>
-<li>Claudio (a)</li>
-<li>Clemencia</li>
-<li>Clemente</li>
-<li>Clementino (a)</li>
-<li>Cleto (a)</li>
-<li>Climaco</li>
-<li>Clodoaldo</li>
-<li>Clotilde</li>
-<li>Codrato</li>
-<li>Cointa</li>
-<li>Coleta</li>
-<li>Colmano</li>
-<li>Colomano</li>
-<li>Columbano</li>
-<li>Columbo (a)</li>
-<li>Concepción</li>
-<li>Conceso (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Concordio (a)</li>
-<li>Conrado</li>
-<li>Consolación</li>
-<li>Consolada</li>
-<li>Consorcia</li>
-<li>Constancio (a)</li>
-<li>Constantino</li>
-<li>Consuelo</li>
-<li>Cordula</li>
-<li>Corentino</li>
-<li>Corinto (a)</li>
-<li>Cornelio (a)</li>
-<li>Cosme</li>
-<li>Cosmedín</li>
-<li>Credula
-<br><span class="indentxd31e644"></span><span class="small">Corr. for Cordula</span></li>
-<li>Cremencio</li>
-<li>Crescenciano (a)</li>
-<li>Crescencio (a)</li>
-<li>Crescente</li>
-<li>Crisanto (a)</li>
-<li>Crisógono</li>
-<li>Crisólogo (a)</li>
-<li>Crisóstomo</li>
-<li>Crispín (o) (a)</li>
-<li>Crispiniano</li>
-<li>Críspulo (a)</li>
-<li>Cristeto (a)</li>
-<li>Cristiano (a)</li>
-<li>Cristino (a)</li>
-<li>Cristóbal</li>
-<li>Cuadrado</li>
-<li>Cuartilla</li>
-<li>Cucufate</li>
-<li>Cunegunda</li>
-<li>Custodio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.d" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.d.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">D</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Dafrosa</li>
-<li>Dalmacio (a)</li>
-<li>Dámaso (a)</li>
-<li>Damián (o) (a)</li>
-<li>Daniel (a)</li>
-<li>Darío (a)</li>
-<li>Dativo (a)</li>
-<li>Dato</li>
-<li>David</li>
-<li>Davino</li>
-<li>Dedicacion</li>
-<li>Delfin (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Democrito (a)</li>
-<li>Deogracias</li>
-<li>Desiderio</li>
-<li>Didimo</li>
-<li>Diego (a)</li>
-<li>Digna</li>
-<li>Diomedes</li>
-<li>Dionisio (a)</li>
-<li>Dióscoro</li>
-<li>Diosdado (a)</li>
-<li>Doda</li>
-<li>Dolores</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Domiciano</li>
-<li>Dominador</li>
-<li>Domingo (a)</li>
-<li>Domna</li>
-<li>Domnino (a)</li>
-<li>Domnio</li>
-<li>Donatila</li>
-<li>Donato (a)</li>
-<li>Doroteo (a)</li>
-<li>Druso</li>
-<li>Dula (s)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.e" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.e.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">E</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Ebrulfo</li>
-<li>Edgardo (a)</li>
-<li>Edilberto (a)</li>
-<li>Edilburga</li>
-<li>Ediltrudes</li>
-<li>Edita<span class="pageNum" id="pb11">[<a href="#pb11">11</a>]</span></li>
-<li>Edmundo (a)</li>
-<li>Eduardo</li>
-<li>Eduvigis</li>
-<li>Efrén</li>
-<li>Egidio</li>
-<li>Eladio (a)
-<br><span class="indentxd31e729"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Heladio (a)</span></li>
-<li>Elamo</li>
-<li>Eleázaro</li>
-<li>Electa</li>
-<li>Eleno (a)</li>
-<li>Elenida</li>
-<li>Eleonor</li>
-<li>Elesbaán</li>
-<li>Eleuterio (a)</li>
-<li>Elías</li>
-<li>Elifio</li>
-<li>Eligio (a)</li>
-<li>Elisa</li>
-<li>Eliseo (a)</li>
-<li>Elpidio (a)</li>
-<li>Ema (or Emma)</li>
-<li>Emelia</li>
-<li>Emeramo</li>
-<li>Emerenciana</li>
-<li>Emerico</li>
-<li>Emerida</li>
-<li>Emeterio (a)</li>
-<li>Emigdio</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Emilio (a)</li>
-<li>Emiliano (a)</li>
-<li>Encarnación</li>
-<li>Engracio (a)</li>
-<li>Enrique (eta)</li>
-<li>Eovaldo</li>
-<li>Epicarides</li>
-<li>Epifana</li>
-<li>Epifanía</li>
-<li>Epifanio</li>
-<li>Epimaco</li>
-<li>Epitacio (a)</li>
-<li>Erasmo (a)</li>
-<li>Erena
-<br><span class="indentxd31e772"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Herena</span></li>
-<li>Eriberto
-<br><span class="indentxd31e777"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Heriberto</span></li>
-<li>Erico</li>
-<li>Ernesto (a)</li>
-<li>Erón
-<br><span class="indentxd31e784"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Herón</span></li>
-<li>Eróteides</li>
-<li>Erundina
-<br><span class="indentxd31e790"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Herundina</span></li>
-<li>Escolástico (a)</li>
-<li>Esdras</li>
-<li>Esmaragdo</li>
-<li>Esmeraldo (a)</li>
-<li>Espectacion
-<br><span class="indentxd31e800"></span><span class="small">Barbarism for Expertación</span></li>
-<li>Esperanza</li>
-<li>Espiridíon</li>
-<li>Estanislao (a)</li>
-<li>Esteban (fana)</li>
-<li>Estefanio (a)</li>
-<li>Estelita</li>
-<li>Ester</li>
-<li>Estratón</li>
-<li>Euclides</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Eudosio (a)</li>
-<li>Eufemio (a)</li>
-<li>Eufrasio (a)</li>
-<li>Eufromiano</li>
-<li>Eufronio</li>
-<li>Eufrosina</li>
-<li>Eugeniano</li>
-<li>Eugenio (a)</li>
-<li>Eulalio (a)</li>
-<li>Eulampio (a)</li>
-<li>Eulogio (a)</li>
-<li>Eunomia</li>
-<li>Euquerio</li>
-<li>Eusebio (a)</li>
-<li>Eustacio (a)</li>
-<li>Eustaquio (a)</li>
-<li>Eustasio (a)</li>
-<li>Eustoquio (a)</li>
-<li>Eustorgio</li>
-<li>Eustosio</li>
-<li>Eustracio</li>
-<li>Eutiques</li>
-<li>Eutiquiano</li>
-<li>Eutiquio</li>
-<li>Eutropio (a)</li>
-<li>Evaldo</li>
-<li>Evaristo (a)</li>
-<li>Evelio</li>
-<li>Evodio (a)</li>
-<li>Exaltación</li>
-<li>Expectación</li>
-<li>Ezequiel</li>
-<li>Exuperio</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.f" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.f.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">F</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li><span class="corr" id="xd31e853" title="Source: Fabian">Fabián</span> (o) (a)</li>
-<li>Fabio</li>
-<li>Fabiola</li>
-<li>Fabriciano</li>
-<li>Facundo (a)</li>
-<li>Faina</li>
-<li>Fandila</li>
-<li>Fausto (a)</li>
-<li>Faustiniano</li>
-<li>Faustino (a)</li>
-<li>Fé</li>
-<li>Febronia</li>
-<li>Federico</li>
-<li>Feliciano (a)</li>
-<li>Felicidad</li>
-<li><span class="corr" id="xd31e872" title="Source: Felicisimo">Felicísimo</span> (a)</li>
-<li>Felícitas</li>
-<li>Felícula</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Felino</li>
-<li>Felipe (a)<span class="pageNum" id="pb12">[<a href="#pb12">12</a>]</span></li>
-<li>Felisa</li>
-<li>Felisardo</li>
-<li>Félix</li>
-<li>Fermín (a)</li>
-<li>Fernando</li>
-<li>Ferredo</li>
-<li>Fiacrio</li>
-<li>Fidel (a)</li>
-<li>Fidencio</li>
-<li>Filemón (a)</li>
-<li>Fileto</li>
-<li>Filiberto</li>
-<li>Filomeno (a)</li>
-<li>Filón</li>
-<li>Filoteo</li>
-<li>Filotero</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Flaviana (o)</li>
-<li>Flavio (a)</li>
-<li>Floberto
-<br><span class="indentxd31e903"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Filoberto</span></li>
-<li>Flora</li>
-<li>Florencio (a)</li>
-<li>Florentino (a)</li>
-<li>Florián (o) (a)</li>
-<li>Focas</li>
-<li>Fortunato (a)</li>
-<li>Francisco (a)</li>
-<li>Fraterno</li>
-<li>Froilán (a)</li>
-<li>Fructuoso (a)</li>
-<li>Frutos</li>
-<li>Fulco</li>
-<li>Fulgencio (a)</li>
-<li>Fusca</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.g" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.g.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">G</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Gabino (a)</li>
-<li>Gabriel (a)</li>
-<li>Galación</li>
-<li>Galatas</li>
-<li>Galicano</li>
-<li>Galo (a)</li>
-<li>Gamaliel</li>
-<li>Gaspar (a)</li>
-<li>Gaudencio (a)</li>
-<li>Gaudioso</li>
-<li>Gaudino</li>
-<li>Gaugerico</li>
-<li>Gedeón</li>
-<li>Gelando</li>
-<li>Gelasio</li>
-<li>Geminiano (a)</li>
-<li>Gemma
-<br><span class="indentxd31e943"></span><span class="small">Probably corr. of Emmao or Ema</span></li>
-<li>Genadio</li>
-<li>Genaro (a)
-<br><span class="indentxd31e949"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Jenaro (a)</span></li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>General</li>
-<li>Generoso (a)</li>
-<li>Genoveva</li>
-<li>Georgia</li>
-<li>Gerardo (a)</li>
-<li>Gereón</li>
-<li>Gerino</li>
-<li>Germán (o) (a)</li>
-<li>Geroncio</li>
-<li>Gerónimo
-<br><span class="indentxd31e964"></span><span class="small">Misspelling for Jeronimo</span></li>
-<li>Gertrudis</li>
-<li>Geruncio</li>
-<li>Gervasio (a)</li>
-<li>Getulio</li>
-<li>Gil</li>
-<li>Ginés</li>
-<li>Gisleno</li>
-<li>Glafira</li>
-<li>Glicerio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Glodovaldo
-<br><span class="indentxd31e979"></span><span class="small">Misspelling for Clodoaldo</span></li>
-<li>Goar</li>
-<li>Godolfredo
-<br><span class="indentxd31e985"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Godofrido</span></li>
-<li>Gonzalo</li>
-<li>Gorgonio (a)</li>
-<li>Graciano (a)</li>
-<li>Gracio (a)</li>
-<li>Grato (a)</li>
-<li>Gregorio (a)</li>
-<li>Gudelia</li>
-<li>Guido</li>
-<li>Guillermo (a)</li>
-<li>Gumersindo</li>
-<li>Gundenes</li>
-<li>Gundula
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1002"></span><span class="small">Erroneous dim. of Gundenes</span></li>
-<li>Guniforte</li>
-<li>Gurias</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.h" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.h.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">H</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Heladio (a)</li>
-<li>Heliades</li>
-<li>Heliodoro</li>
-<li>Heraclio</li>
-<li>Heradio (a)</li>
-<li>Herculano</li>
-<li>Herena</li>
-<li>Herenia</li>
-<li>Heriberto (a)</li>
-<li>Hermas</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Hermenegildo (a)</li>
-<li>Herminia</li>
-<li>Hermógenes (ena)</li>
-<li>Herón</li>
-<li>Herundina</li>
-<li>Hieroteo</li>
-<li>Higinio (a)</li>
-<li>Higino (a)
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1030"></span><span class="small">Corr. of the preceding</span></li>
-<li>Hilario (a) (on)</li>
-<li>Hilaro<span class="pageNum" id="pb13">[<a href="#pb13">13</a>]</span></li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Hiltrudes</li>
-<li>Hipado (a)</li>
-<li>Hipólito</li>
-<li>Honesto</li>
-<li>Honorato (a)</li>
-<li>Honorio (a)</li>
-<li>Hortensio (a)</li>
-<li>Hospicio (a)</li>
-<li>Hugo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.i" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.i.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">I</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Ida</li>
-<li>Ifigenia</li>
-<li>Igmedio
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1054"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Emigdio</span></li>
-<li>Ignacio (a)</li>
-<li>Ildefonso (a)</li>
-<li>Iluminado (a)</li>
-<li>Indalecio</li>
-<li>Indés</li>
-<li>Inés</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Inocencio (a)</li>
-<li>Inocente</li>
-<li>Inocentes</li>
-<li>Iñigo</li>
-<li>Iradia
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1070"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Iraides</span></li>
-<li>Irene (eo) (ea)</li>
-<li>Irmina</li>
-<li>Isaac</li>
-<li>Isabel</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Isabelo</li>
-<li>Isabino</li>
-<li>Isacio</li>
-<li>Isaías</li>
-<li>Isidoro (a)</li>
-<li>Isidro (a)</li>
-<li>Ismael</li>
-<li>Ivon</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.j" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.j.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">J</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Jacinto (a)</li>
-<li>Jacob (o) (a)</li>
-<li>Jaime</li>
-<li>Jantipa</li>
-<li>Januario (a)</li>
-<li>Jasón</li>
-<li>Javier</li>
-<li>Jenaro</li>
-<li>Jeremías</li>
-<li>Jerónimo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Jesús (sa)</li>
-<li>Joaquín (a)</li>
-<li>Job</li>
-<li>Joel</li>
-<li>Jonás</li>
-<li>Jorge (ea)</li>
-<li>José (fa) (fina)</li>
-<li>Josué</li>
-<li>Jovito (a)</li>
-<li>Juan (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Judas</li>
-<li>Julio (a)</li>
-<li>Julián (a)</li>
-<li>Julita</li>
-<li>Justiniano (a)</li>
-<li>Justino (a)</li>
-<li>Justo (a)</li>
-<li>Juvencio</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.l" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.l.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">L</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Ladislao</li>
-<li>Lamberto</li>
-<li>Largo</li>
-<li>Laurencio (a)</li>
-<li>Laurentino</li>
-<li>Lauriano (a)</li>
-<li>Lauro (a)</li>
-<li>Lázaro</li>
-<li>Leandro</li>
-<li>Leacadio (a)</li>
-<li>Leodegario</li>
-<li>León (a)</li>
-<li>Leonardo (a)</li>
-<li>Leoncio (a)</li>
-<li>Leonides</li>
-<li>Leonila</li>
-<li>Leonor (or a)</li>
-<li>Leopardo</li>
-<li>Leopoldo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Leovigildo</li>
-<li>Leto</li>
-<li>Liberato (a)</li>
-<li>Liberio</li>
-<li>Liborio</li>
-<li>Librada</li>
-<li>Licerio</li>
-<li>Licirio</li>
-<li>Lidia
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1154"></span><span class="small">Barbarism for Lydia</span></li>
-<li>Ligorio</li>
-<li>Lino (a)</li>
-<li>Lioba</li>
-<li>Llorente</li>
-<li>Longinos</li>
-<li>Lope</li>
-<li>Lopez</li>
-<li>Lorenzo (a)</li>
-<li>Loreto</li>
-<li>Lourdes</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Lucas</li>
-<li>Lucía</li>
-<li>Luciano</li>
-<li>Lucila</li>
-<li>Lucina</li>
-<li>Lucio<span class="pageNum" id="pb14">[<a href="#pb14">14</a>]</span></li>
-<li>Lucrecio (a)</li>
-<li>Ludovico</li>
-<li>Luís (a)</li>
-<li>Lupcino</li>
-<li>Lupencio
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1183"></span><span class="small">Misspelling of Lupcino</span></li>
-<li>Luperio</li>
-<li>Lupo</li>
-<li>Lutgardes</li>
-<li>Lutgardo</li>
-<li>Luz</li>
-<li>Lydia</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.m" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.m.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">M</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Macario (a)</li>
-<li>Macedon</li>
-<li>Macedonio</li>
-<li>Macra</li>
-<li>Macrina</li>
-<li>Macrobio</li>
-<li>Madrona
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1203"></span><span class="small">Misspelling of Matrona</span></li>
-<li>Magdalena</li>
-<li>Magín (a)</li>
-<li>Magnerico</li>
-<li>Magno (a)</li>
-<li>Malaquías</li>
-<li>Mamerto (a)</li>
-<li>Mameto
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1215"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Mamerto</span></li>
-<li>Mamiliano</li>
-<li>Manuel (a)</li>
-<li>Maranto
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1222"></span><span class="small">Corr. of Amaranto</span></li>
-<li>Marceliano</li>
-<li>Marcelino (a)</li>
-<li>Marcelo (a)</li>
-<li>Marcia</li>
-<li>Marcial</li>
-<li>Marciano (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Marcos (a)</li>
-<li>Mardonio</li>
-<li>Margarita</li>
-<li>María</li>
-<li>Mariano (a)</li>
-<li>Marino (a)</li>
-<li>Mario</li>
-<li>Marón</li>
-<li>Marta</li>
-<li>Martín (a)</li>
-<li>Martiniano (a)</li>
-<li>Martirio</li>
-<li>Mateo (ea) (ías)</li>
-<li>Materno</li>
-<li>Matilde</li>
-<li>Matrona</li>
-<li>Mauro (a)</li>
-<li>Mauricio (a)</li>
-<li>Maximiano (a)</li>
-<li>Maximiliano (a)</li>
-<li>Maximino (a)</li>
-<li>Maximo (a)</li>
-<li>Medardo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Melanio (a)</li>
-<li>Melchor (a)</li>
-<li>Melecio (a)</li>
-<li>Melitina</li>
-<li>Melito</li>
-<li>Melquiades</li>
-<li>Menas (eo)</li>
-<li>Merced</li>
-<li>Mercedes</li>
-<li>Mercurio (a)</li>
-<li>Metodio</li>
-<li>Micaela</li>
-<li>Miguel (a)</li>
-<li>Mirón</li>
-<li>Miropo</li>
-<li>Modesto (a)</li>
-<li>Moisés (etes)</li>
-<li>Mónico (a)</li>
-<li>Monitor</li>
-<li>Montano</li>
-<li>Mucio</li>
-<li>Mustióla</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.n" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.n.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">N</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Nabor</li>
-<li>Narciso (a)</li>
-<li>Natalio (a)</li>
-<li>Natividad</li>
-<li>Naulina</li>
-<li>Naval</li>
-<li>Nazario (a)</li>
-<li>Nemesio</li>
-<li>Nemorio</li>
-<li>Neomisia</li>
-<li>Neón</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Nereo</li>
-<li>Nestor</li>
-<li>Nestorio</li>
-<li>Nicandro</li>
-<li>Nicanor (a)</li>
-<li>Nicasio (a)</li>
-<li>Nicéforo</li>
-<li>Niceta</li>
-<li>Nicetas</li>
-<li>Nicodemos</li>
-<li>Nicolás (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Nicomedes</li>
-<li>Nieves</li>
-<li>Nilo</li>
-<li>Nimia</li>
-<li>Nono (a)</li>
-<li>Nonita
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1315"></span><span class="small">Dim. of above</span></li>
-<li>Norberto</li>
-<li>Novato</li>
-<li>Numeriano</li>
-<li>Nunilón</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-<p><span class="pageNum" id="pb15">[<a href="#pb15">15</a>]</span></p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.o" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.o.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">O</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Obdulia</li>
-<li>Octaviano</li>
-<li>Octavio (a)</li>
-<li>Odón</li>
-<li>Olavo</li>
-<li>Olegario</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Olimpio (a)</li>
-<li>Oliva</li>
-<li>Onésimo</li>
-<li>Onofre</li>
-<li>Optaciano</li>
-<li>Orestes</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Oscar</li>
-<li>Osmundo</li>
-<li>Osorio</li>
-<li>Ostiano</li>
-<li>Otilia</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.p" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.p.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">P</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Pablo</li>
-<li>Paciano</li>
-<li>Paciencia</li>
-<li>Paciente</li>
-<li>Pacifico</li>
-<li>Pacita
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1354"></span><span class="small">Dim. of Paz</span></li>
-<li>Pafnucio</li>
-<li>Paladio (a)</li>
-<li>Palemón</li>
-<li>Pancracio</li>
-<li>Pánfilo</li>
-<li>Pantaleón (a)</li>
-<li>Parmenas</li>
-<li>Parmenio</li>
-<li>Pascasio</li>
-<li>Pascual (a)</li>
-<li>Pastor (a)</li>
-<li>Patermucio</li>
-<li>Paterno</li>
-<li>Patricio (a)</li>
-<li>Patrocinio</li>
-<li>Patronio
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1375"></span><span class="small">Misspelling of Petronio</span></li>
-<li>Paulo (a)</li>
-<li>Paulino (a)</li>
-<li>Páz</li>
-<li>Pedro</li>
-<li>Pelagio (a)</li>
-<li>Pelayo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Pelegrín (a)</li>
-<li>Pelensio</li>
-<li>Peleo</li>
-<li>Pentecostes</li>
-<li>Perfecto (a)</li>
-<li>Peregrino</li>
-<li>Perpetuo (a)</li>
-<li>Perseveranda</li>
-<li>Petra</li>
-<li>Petrona</li>
-<li>Petronilo (a)</li>
-<li>Petronio</li>
-<li>Piencia</li>
-<li>Pilar</li>
-<li>Pío (a)</li>
-<li>Plácido (a)</li>
-<li>Platón</li>
-<li>Plautila</li>
-<li>Policarpo (a)</li>
-<li>Policronio</li>
-<li>Polixena</li>
-<li>Pompeyo</li>
-<li>Pomposa</li>
-<li>Ponciano (a)</li>
-<li>Poncio</li>
-<li>Porcario</li>
-<li>Porfirio (a)</li>
-<li>Potamiena</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Potamio (a) (ón)</li>
-<li>Potenciano (a)</li>
-<li>Pragmático</li>
-<li>Práxedes</li>
-<li>Praxidio
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1422"></span><span class="small">Barbarism for Presidio</span></li>
-<li>Precioso (a)</li>
-<li>Presentación</li>
-<li>Presidio</li>
-<li>Primitivo (a)</li>
-<li>Primo</li>
-<li>Prisco (a)</li>
-<li>Priscila</li>
-<li>Privado</li>
-<li>Probo</li>
-<li>Proceso (a)</li>
-<li>Procopio</li>
-<li>Próculo</li>
-<li>Próspero</li>
-<li>Protasio</li>
-<li>Proto</li>
-<li>Prudenciana</li>
-<li>Prudencio (a)</li>
-<li>Publio (a)</li>
-<li>Pulqueria</li>
-<li>Pura</li>
-<li>Purificación</li>
-<li>Purísimo (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.q" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.q.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">Q</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Queremón</li>
-<li>Querubín</li>
-<li>Quiliano</li>
-<li>Quinciano</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Quintila</li>
-<li>Quintile</li>
-<li>Quintín (a) (o)</li>
-<li>Quiriaco</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Quirico</li>
-<li>Quirino</li>
-<li>Quiterio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-<p><span class="pageNum" id="pb16">[<a href="#pb16">16</a>]</span></p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.r" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.r.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">R</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Radegunda</li>
-<li>Rafael (a)</li>
-<li>Raimundo (a)</li>
-<li>Rainaldo</li>
-<li>Rainelda</li>
-<li>Rainerio</li>
-<li>Ramiro</li>
-<li>Ramon (a)</li>
-<li>Ranulfo</li>
-<li>Raquel</li>
-<li>Redempta</li>
-<li>Regino (a)</li>
-<li>Remedío</li>
-<li>Remedios</li>
-<li>Remigio (a)</li>
-<li>Reparata</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Reparaz</li>
-<li>Resada</li>
-<li>Respicio</li>
-<li>Restituto (a)</li>
-<li>Resurrección</li>
-<li>Ricardo (a)</li>
-<li>Ricario</li>
-<li>Rigoberto</li>
-<li>Rita</li>
-<li>Rizal</li>
-<li>Roberto</li>
-<li>Rodrigo (a)</li>
-<li>Rodulfo</li>
-<li>Rogaciano</li>
-<li>Rogelio (a)</li>
-<li>Roman (a) (o)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Romarico</li>
-<li>Romualdo (a)</li>
-<li>Rómulo (a)</li>
-<li>Roque</li>
-<li>Rosa</li>
-<li>Rosalío (a)</li>
-<li>Rosario</li>
-<li>Rosauro (a)</li>
-<li>Rosela
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1512"></span><span class="small">Barbarism for Rósula</span></li>
-<li>Rosendo (a)</li>
-<li>Roseta</li>
-<li>Rósula</li>
-<li>Rufino (a)</li>
-<li>Rufo (a)</li>
-<li>Ruperto (a)</li>
-<li>Rústico (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.s" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.s.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">S</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Sabas</li>
-<li>Sabel</li>
-<li>Sabiniano</li>
-<li>Sabino (a)</li>
-<li>Sadot</li>
-<li>Sagar</li>
-<li>Salaberga</li>
-<li>Salomé (ca) (ón)</li>
-<li>Salud</li>
-<li>Salustia</li>
-<li>Salustiano</li>
-<li>Salvador</li>
-<li>Salvino</li>
-<li>Salvio</li>
-<li>Samonas</li>
-<li>Samuel</li>
-<li>Sancho (a)</li>
-<li>Sándalo</li>
-<li>Santiago</li>
-<li>Santos</li>
-<li>Saturnino (a)</li>
-<li>Saturo</li>
-<li>Saula</li>
-<li>Savino (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Sebastia (án) (a)</li>
-<li>Sacundiano</li>
-<li>Secundila</li>
-<li>Secundino (a)</li>
-<li>Segismundo</li>
-<li>Segundina (o)</li>
-<li>Segundo (a)</li>
-<li>Semproniana</li>
-<li>Senén</li>
-<li>Sefarín (a)</li>
-<li>Serapia (o) (ón)</li>
-<li>Sereno (a)</li>
-<li>Sergio (a)</li>
-<li>Servando</li>
-<li>Servideo</li>
-<li>Serviliano</li>
-<li>Servo</li>
-<li>Servulo</li>
-<li>Severiano (a)</li>
-<li>Severino (a)</li>
-<li>Sexto</li>
-<li>Siervo
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1577"></span><span class="small">Better spelling, Servo</span></li>
-<li>Silvano</li>
-<li>Silverio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Silvestro (a)</li>
-<li>Silvino (a)</li>
-<li>Silvio (a)</li>
-<li>Símaco</li>
-<li>Simeón (a)</li>
-<li>Simón (a)</li>
-<li>Simplicio (a)</li>
-<li>Sinforoso (a)</li>
-<li>Sinesio</li>
-<li>Síntica
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1594"></span><span class="small">Better spelling, Sintiques</span></li>
-<li>Sintiques</li>
-<li>Siricio</li>
-<li>Siro</li>
-<li>Sisenando</li>
-<li>Sixto (a)</li>
-<li>Socolano
-<br><span class="indentxd31e1604"></span><span class="small">Barbarism for Solocano</span></li>
-<li>Socorro</li>
-<li>Sofía<span class="pageNum" id="pb17">[<a href="#pb17">17</a>]</span></li>
-<li>Sofronio (a)</li>
-<li>Solócano</li>
-<li>Sotero (a)</li>
-<li>Sulpicio</li>
-<li>(Surano)</li>
-<li>Susana</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.t" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.t.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">T</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Taciano (a)</li>
-<li>Tadeo</li>
-<li>Tais</li>
-<li>Tarbula</li>
-<li>Tarcila</li>
-<li>Taurino</li>
-<li>Tea</li>
-<li>Tecla</li>
-<li>Telesforo (a)</li>
-<li>Temístocles</li>
-<li>Teodardo</li>
-<li>Teodorico (a)</li>
-<li>Teodoro (a)</li>
-<li>Teodosio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Teodoto (a)</li>
-<li>Teodulfo</li>
-<li>Teodulo</li>
-<li>Teófilo (a)</li>
-<li>Teopisto (es)</li>
-<li>Teótimo</li>
-<li>Terenciano</li>
-<li>Tereso (a)</li>
-<li>Tiburcio (a)</li>
-<li>Timolao</li>
-<li>Timoteo (a)</li>
-<li>Tirso</li>
-<li>Tito</li>
-<li>Tobías</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Tolomeo</li>
-<li>Tomás (a)</li>
-<li>Torcuato (a)</li>
-<li>Toribio (a)</li>
-<li>Torpetes</li>
-<li>Tranquilino (a)</li>
-<li>Trasón</li>
-<li>Trifón (a) (ia)</li>
-<li>Trifosa</li>
-<li>Trinidad</li>
-<li>Troadio</li>
-<li>Troyano</li>
-<li>Turiano (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.u" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.u.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">U</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Ubaldo (a)</li>
-<li>Uldarico</li>
-<li>Ulpiano</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Ulrica</li>
-<li>Urbano (a)</li>
-<li>Ursino</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Urso</li>
-<li>Úrsula</li>
-<li>Urselino (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.v" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.v.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">V</h3>
-<table class="splitListTable">
-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Valencio</li>
-<li>Valente</li>
-<li>Valentín (a)</li>
-<li>Valeriano (a)</li>
-<li>Valerio (a)</li>
-<li>Vasco</li>
-<li>Vedasto</li>
-<li>Venancio (a)</li>
-<li>Venerando (a)</li>
-<li>Ventura</li>
-<li>Verecundo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Verena</li>
-<li>Verónica</li>
-<li>Vérulo</li>
-<li>Vicente (a)</li>
-<li>Víctor</li>
-<li>Victoriano (a)</li>
-<li>Victorio (a)</li>
-<li>Victorino (a)</li>
-<li>Victuro</li>
-<li>Vidal</li>
-<li>Vigilio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Virgilio</li>
-<li>Virginia</li>
-<li>Visitación</li>
-<li>Vitaliano</li>
-<li>Vitalico</li>
-<li>Vito</li>
-<li>Viviano (a)</li>
-<li>Vivencio (a)</li>
-<li>Vivina</li>
-<li>Voto</li>
-<li>Vulpiano</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.w" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.w.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
-<h3 class="main">W</h3>
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-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Walfrido</li>
-<li>Wenceslao</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Wilibrordo</li>
-<li>Wiro</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Wistremundo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="pbn.z" class="div2 section"><span class="pageNum">[<a href="#pbn.z.toc">Contents</a>]</span><div class="divHead">
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-<tr>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Zacharías</li>
-<li>Zenaides</li>
-<li>Zenas</li>
-<li>Zenobio (a)</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Zenón (a)</li>
-<li>Zoa</li>
-<li>Zoe</li>
-<li>Zoelo</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-<td>
-<ul>
-<li>Zoilo (a)</li>
-<li>Zósimo (a)</li>
-<li>Zotico</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</table>
-</div>
-</div>
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-<h2 class="main">Table of Contents</h2>
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-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="8"><a href="#ad">ANNOUNCEMENT OF RECENT AND PENDING PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION.</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#ad">1</a></td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="introduction.toc">
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="8"><a href="#introduction">INTRODUCTION.</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#introduction">4</a></td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="preface.toc">
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="8"><a href="#preface">PREFACE.</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#preface">6</a></td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="pbn.toc">
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="8"><a href="#pbn">LIST OF PHILIPPINE BAPTISMAL NAMES.</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn">8</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.a">A</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.a">8</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.b">B</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.b">9</a></td>
-</tr>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.c">C</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.c">9</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.d">D</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.d">10</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.e">E</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.e">10</a></td>
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-<td></td>
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-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.f">F</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.f">11</a></td>
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-<td></td>
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-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.g">G</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.g">12</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.h">H</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.h">12</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.i">I</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.i">13</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.j">J</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.j">13</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.l">L</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.l">13</a></td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="pbn.m.toc">
-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.m">M</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.m">14</a></td>
-</tr>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.n">N</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.n">14</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.o">O</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.o">15</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.p">P</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.p">15</a></td>
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-<td></td>
-<td class="tocDivNum"></td>
-<td class="tocDivTitle" colspan="7"><a href="#pbn.q">Q</a></td>
-<td class="tocPageNum"><a class="pageref" href="#pbn.q">15</a></td>
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-<td></td>
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