Actually, Rizal`s name is very LONG. His true name is Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda. As far as I know, his last name is Mercado. But his second surname Rizal came from the Spanish word Ricial meaning green fields.
His Real name is Dr. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal Alonzo y Realonda... We just call him Dr. Jose Rizal for short
Dr. Hose Rizal prents name were Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandro and Teodora Morales Alonzo Realonda y Quintos who prosperous farmers.
The pen name of Rizal is Pepe,Dimasalang,Laong Laan & P.Jacinto...
jose protasio rizal mercado y alonza realonda
Dr. Jose Rizal's brother is Paciano Rizal.
Jose Mercado, the father of Jose Rizal, chose to use "Rizal" as a surname for their family in 1850 in compliance with the decree issued by Governor-General Narciso Claveria, which required Filipinos to adopt Spanish surnames for census purposes. Rizal's full name is José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda.
Jose Rizal had nine sisters and one brother, making a total of ten siblings.
Jose Rizal had one brother named Paciano Rizal. Paciano Rizal was a significant figure in Jose Rizal's life, providing him with emotional support and guidance throughout his endeavors.
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda had only one brother, Paciano Rizal. The rest of his siblings were girls.
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda had only one brother, Paciano Rizal. The rest of his siblings were girls.
Paciano Rizal, the only brother of Philippine National Hero, Jose Rizal.
Jose Rizal's full name is Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda. "Jose" was chosen by his mother in honor of Saint Joseph, "Protacio" was in honor of his paternal great-grandfather, and "Rizal" was his Spanish surname. "Mercado y Alonzo" were his maternal surnames, while "Realonda" was from his paternal side.
Paciano
Paciano is rizal's brother
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Francisco and Teodora’s seventh child, Jose, adopted the name Rizal to enable him to travel freely and to dissociate himself from his brother Paciano, who had gained notoriety by supporting the cause of revolutionary Filipino priests like Fr. Jose Burgos.