Pagadian

See also: Pagadían

English

Etymology

Multiple etymologies exist:

  • The city is believed to have been an Iranun trading post in the past, and so a blend of Iranun pagad (to wait) + padian (market) are widely accepted as the roots of the name.
  • Possibly from Central Subanen gagadian, a bird that the native inhabitants call.
  • Possibly from the Cebuano word pangadyian (a place to pray; land of prayers).
  • Also speculated to be derived from Central Subanen pengadian (school).

Proper noun

Pagadian

  1. A city, the provincial capital of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines

Translations

Cebuano

Etymology

Multiple etymologies exist:

  • The city is believed to have been an Iranun trading post in the past, and so a blend of Iranun pagad (to wait) + padian (market) are widely accepted as the roots of the name.
  • Possibly from Central Subanen gagadian, a bird that the native inhabitants call.
  • Possibly from the Cebuano word pangadyian (a place to pray; land of prayers), from pangadyi (prayer) + -an.
  • Also speculated to be derived from Central Subanen pengadian (school).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paɡaˈdiʔan/, [pʌ.ɡʌˈd̪i.ʔʌn̪]
  • Hyphenation: Pa‧ga‧di‧an

Proper noun

Pagadian

  1. Pagadian (a city, the provincial capital of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines)

Derived terms

  • Pagadianon

Maguindanao

Etymology

Multiple etymologies exist:

  • The city is believed to have been an Iranun trading post in the past, and so a blend of Iranun pagad (to wait) + padian (market) are widely accepted as the roots of the name.
  • Possibly from Central Subanen gagadian, a bird that the native inhabitants call.
  • Possibly from the Cebuano word pangadyian (a place to pray; land of prayers).
  • Also speculated to be derived from Central Subanen pengadian (school).

Proper noun

Pagadian

  1. Pagadian (a city, the provincial capital of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines)

Tagalog

Etymology

Multiple etymologies exist:

  • The city is believed to have been an Iranun trading post in the past, and so a blend of Iranun pagad (to wait) + padian (market) are widely accepted as the roots of the name.
  • Possibly from Central Subanen gagadian, a bird that the native inhabitants call.
  • Possibly from the Cebuano word pangadyian (a place to pray; land of prayers), from pangadyi (prayer) + -an.
  • Also speculated to be derived from Central Subanen pengadian (school).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /paɡaˈdiʔan/ [pɐ.ɣɐˈdi.ʔɐn]
  • Rhymes: -iʔan
  • Syllabification: Pa‧ga‧di‧an

Proper noun

Pagadian (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜄᜇᜒᜀᜈ᜔)

  1. Pagadian (the capital city of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines)
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