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Abad Family of the Philippines

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Abad is derived from the Arabic, abbad, meaning ‘devoted worshiper’ or ‘servant.’ It is also used in Spanish; and means "priest". It could be an occupational name for the servant of a priest, a nickname, or possibly denote an illegitimate son of a priest. This study includes its Catalan equivalent Abat and other derivatives. The name can be found in the Catalogo Alfabetico de Apellidos of 1849.

This sub-project aims to organize genealogical data on the Abad Family of the Philippines. Profiles here are those of historical figures and public personalities, posted for education and research purposes, with information acquired compliant with the Philippine Data Privacy Act of 2012. See instructions below on how to contribute. Find more surnames at the Philippine Portal

Armed Forces :: Cresenciano Europa Abad :: Salvador A. Abad :: Fortunato Abat

Arts :: Pacita Barsana Abad

Entertainment :: Kaye Abad-Castillo :: Julieta Lugod Abad :: Sarah Jane Abad :: Lilia Dizon :: Jay Ilagan

Journalism :: Juan Abad

Law :: Armando Abad Sr.

Literature :: Antonio Abad

Pharmacy :: Vicente Abad y Recio

Politics :: Aurora Abad :: Florencio Abad :: Henedina Abad :: Jorge Abad :: Col. Maximo Abad :: Juan Bondad :: Felix Fuentebella

Religion :: Niña Ruiz Abad

Revolution :: Flaviano Yengko

Other :: Julia Abad

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