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Piña

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English

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Etymology

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Derived from Spanish piña (pineapple).

Proper noun

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Piña

  1. Several barangays of Gattaran, Cagayan, Philippines
    Hyponyms: Piña Este, Piña Westespecific places of Piña
  2. A barangay of Taysan, Batangas, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Bacao, Bilogo, Bukal, Dagatan, Guinhawa, Laurel, Mabayabas, Mahanadiong, Mapulo, Mataas Na Lupa, Pag-Asa, Panghayaan, Pinagbayanan, Piña, Poblacion East, Poblacion West, San Isidro, San Marcelino, Santo Niño, Tilambobarangays of Taysan
  3. Several barangays of Pitogo, Quezon, Philippines
    Hyponyms: Ibabang Piña, Ilayang Piñaspecific places of Piña
  4. A barangay of Palanas, Masbate, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Antipolo, Banco, Biga-a, Bontod, Buenasuerte, Intusan, Jose A. Abenir Sr., Maanahao, Mabini, Malatawan, Malibas, Maravilla, Matugnao, Miabas, Nabangig, Nipa, Parina, Piña, Poblacion, Salvacion, San Antonio, San Carlos, San Isidro, Santa Cruzbarangays of Palanas
  5. A barangay of San Jacinto, Masbate, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Almiñe, Bagacay, Bagahanglad, Bartolabac, Burgos, Calipat-an, Danao, District I, District II, District III, District IV, Dorong-an Daplian, Interior, Jagna-an, Luna, Mabini, Piña, Roosevelt, San Isidro, Santa Rosa, Washingtonbarangays of San Jacinto
  6. A barangay of Ma-ayon, Capiz, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Aglimocon, Alasaging, Alayunan, Balighot, Batabat, Bongbongan, Cabungahan, Canapian, Carataya, Duluan, East Villaflores, Fernandez, Guinbi-alan, Indayagan, Jebaca, Maalan, Manayupit, New Guia, Old Guia, Palaguian, Parallan, Piña, Poblacion Ilawod, Poblacion Ilaya, Poblacion Tabuc, Quevedo, Quinabonglan, Quinat-uyan, Salgan, Tapulang, Tuburan, West Villafloresbarangays of Ma-ayon
  7. A barangay of Buenavista, Guimaras, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Agsanayan, Avila, Bacjao, Banban, Cansilayan, Dagsa-an, Daragan, East Valencia, Getulio, Mabini, Magsaysay, Mclain, Montpiller, Navalas, Nazaret, New Poblacion, Old Poblacion, Piña, Rizal, Salvacion, San Fernando, San Isidro, San Miguel, San Nicolas, San Pedro, San Roque, Santo Rosario, Sawang, Supang, Tacay, Taminla, Tanag, Tastasan, Tinadtaran, Umilig, Zaldivarbarangays of Buenavista
  8. A barangay of Sirawai, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Balatakan, Balonkan, Balubuan, Bitugan, Bongon, Catuyan, Culasian, Danganon, Doña Cecilia, Guban, Lagundi, Libucon, Lubok, Macuyon, Minanga, Motong, Napulan, Panabutan, Piacan, Pisa Itom, Pisa Puti, Piña, Pugos, Pula Bato, Pulang Lupa, Saint Mary, San Nicolas, San Roque, San Vicente, Sipakit, Sipawa, Sirawai Proper, Talabiga, Tapanayanbarangays of Sirawai

Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin pinna. See peña. Not related to piña.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpiɲa/ [ˈpi.ɲa]
  • Rhymes: -iɲa
  • Syllabification: Pi‧ña

Proper noun

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Piña m or f by sense

  1. a surname, variation of Peña