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las islas filipinas
In 1543, Spanish explorer, Ruy López de Villalobos named the islands of Leyte and Samar (in central Philippines), "Las Islas Filipinas" after Philip (Felipe) II of Spain (España).
Magellan named the Philippines after King Philip II of Spain. The name "Philippines" originated from the Spanish "Islas Filipinas" as a tribute to the king.
Philippine name was revised many times. Here are the names before it was officiated as Philippines: Ma-i, Las islas de San Lazaro, Las islas de Poniente, Las islas Felipenas, Las islas Filipinas, Pearl of the Orient/Pearl of the Orient Seas, and The Philippine Islands.
The Philippines was named after King Philip II of Spain when the country was colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century. The name "Philippines" was given to honor the king and the country was named Las Islas Filipinas in Spanish.
The name comes from the king of Spain, Philip. The discoverer of the Philippines named it Las Islas Filipinas (the Philipine Islands or roughly Philip's islands) in honor of the King. This has evolved into Philipines.
The man who named the Philippines was Ruy Lopez de Villalobos. He gave it the name Las Islas Filipinas which was in honor of Philip II of Spain. The name was changed to the Philippines in the 20th century.
The Philippines were originally known as the "Archipelago of San Lazaro" when it was first explored by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. However, the name "Las Islas Filipinas" was later given by Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos in 1543 in honor of King Philip II of Spain.
The name Philippines and its Spanish counterpart, Filipinas, are derived from the name of Phillip II, the King of Spain in the late 16th century. Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos used the name Las Islas Filipinas in honor of the then-Crown Prince during his expedition to the Philippines, originally referring to the islands of Leyte and Samar. Despite the presence of other names, the name Filipinas was eventually adopted as the name of the entire archipelago
The name given by Villalobos to the Philippines is "Felipinas" in honor of King Philip II of Spain. It was later anglicized to "Philippines."
Filipinas or Las Islas Filipinas is the original name of the Philippines given by Spaniards when the colonized the country. When the American rules the land, they change it into Philippines or The Philippine Islands or simply Philippines for short. Pilipinas or Isla ng Pilipinas is the tagalog translation of the country's name. There's nothing much difference between them, it's just a matter of Language translation. On the other hand, Filipina (Filipinas - female) and Filipino (Filipinos - male) are the citizens of the country Philippines (Pilipinas) which will soon be called officially back to the original name Filipinas.
Because the original name of the Philippines was Filipinas. And Philippines is the anglicized word for Filipinas.