Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Filipino; and the length is 5 or 6; and the sound is _o*.
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Bauzon Filipino
Possibly from Hokkien 茅 (bâu) meaning "thatch, reeds" and 孫 (sun) meaning "grandchild".
Bondoc Pampangan, Tagalog
From Kapampangan bunduk or Tagalog bundok both meaning "mountain".
Bucad Filipino, Tagalog
From Tagalog bukad meaning "opening, unfolding (of flowers)".
Bucag Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano bukag meaning "basket".
Bugas Filipino, Cebuano
Means "milled rice, grain" in Cebuano.
Bughao Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano bughaw meaning "blue".
Buhat Filipino, Cebuano
Means "work, job, deed" or "make, create" in Cebuano.
Bulac Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano bulak meaning "flower, bloom, blossom".
Bunal Filipino, Cebuano
Means "hit, strike (with a bat or club)" in Cebuano.
Buquid Filipino, Tagalog
From Tagalog bukid meaning "farm, field, countryside".
Dulay Filipino, Tagalog
Occupational name for a picker of fruit or a gatherer of bird nests, from Tagalog dulay meaning "climbing a tree".
Gozar Filipino
A filipino surname from the Spanish word "gozar," meaning "to enjoy."
Gozon Filipino
From Hokkien 五孫 (gō͘-sun) meaning "fifth grandson".
Gupit Filipino, Tagalog
Means "haircut" in Tagalog.
Gutang Filipino, Cebuano
Means "cracked heels, cracked calluses of the feet" in Cebuano.
Jusay Filipino, Tagalog, Cebuano
From Tagalog and Cebuano husay meaning "settled, orderly, arranged" or "settle, arrange, put in order".
Lucban Tagalog
From Tagalog lukban meaning "grapefruit, pomelo".
Lugod Tagalog
Means "delight, pleasure, enjoyment" in Tagalog.
Luzano Filipino
Filipino form of Lozano.
Potot Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano putot meaning "short person", "flower bud" or "young coconut fruit".
Punla Tagalog
Means "seedling, sprout" in Tagalog.
Puyat Tagalog
Means "sleepless" in Tagalog.
Sulit Filipino, Tagalog
From a nickname derived from Tagalog sulit which can mean "test, gain" or "return of something borrowed, remittance".
Suñga Filipino, Pampangan
Old spelling of Sunga. Despite other names like Pañganiban or Pañgilinan falling out of use in favor of their untilded forms, Suñga is still used, with Sunga being much more common.
Sunga Filipino, Pampangan
Possibly means "the first breath of a newborn".
Umali Filipino, Tagalog
Meaning uncertain.