Template:Philippine name/sandbox
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{{Hatnote|In this name that follows Philippine naming conventions {{#ifeq: {{{ph}}} | default | , the matronymic name is {{{first}}}. | {{#ifeq: {{{ph}}} | natural | for natural children. There is no middle name nor paternal family name, but the surname or maternal family name is {{{first}}}. | {{#ifeq: {{{ph}}} | married | for married women, the matronymic name is {{{first}}}. | {{#ifeq: {{{ph}}} | patronymic |. The middle name, {{{first}}}, is a patronymic, not the maternal family name
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Usage
[edit]{{Philippine name|Mendoza|Salvador|ph=default}}
→{{Philippine name|Mendoza|Salvador|ph=spanish}}
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- Note: Not all Filipinos use this variant of naming standards. This should only be used for Filipinos born after 1900, but who normally prefer to render their name using Spanish naming order.
{{Philippine name|de la Cruz|ph=natural}}
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- Note: Not all foreign Filipinos use this variant of naming standards.
{{Philippine name|Mendoza|Salvador|de la Cruz|ph=married}}
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- Note: Not all Filipino married women use this variant of naming standards. Also, some Filipino married men also use their spouse's last name as well.
{{Philippine name|Mohammad|Ali|ph=muslims}}
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- Note: Not all Filipinos use this variant of naming standards.
{{Philippine name|Humabon|ph=indigenous}}
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- Note: Early Filipinos, some of them flourished until the American period particularly the Igorots, use this variant of naming standards.