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Tagaduyan

The language of the Ilogaro people, inspired by Ilocano.   The Ilogaro people have their own distinct language known as Tagaduyan. It is the primary means of communication within their community, showcasing a unique linguistic identity. Tagaduyan language has evolved over time, influenced by the historical interactions and cultural exchanges with neighboring communities. Although it shares some similarities with the Tagápulo and Ifugao languages, Tagaduyan has its own set of vocabulary, grammar, and linguistic nuances. This language serves as a strong symbol of the Ilogaro cultural heritage and plays a vital role in preserving their customs, traditions, and collective identity. The Tagaduyan language is cherished and passed down through generations, reinforcing the sense of belonging and unity within the Ilogaro community.
Common Female Names
  • Darisay
  • Diaya
  • Liway
  • Liwliwa
  • Saniata
  • Talna
  • Abay
  • Booc
  • Dumlao
  • Padayao
Common Male Names
  • Agani
  • Ayo
  • Nasudi
  • Sudi
  • Taer
  • Taraki
  • Mapanao
  • Sumagaysay
  • Agdeppa
  • Macasaet
Common Unisex Names
  • Darisan
  • Diyaro
  • Liwana
  • Liwilo
  • Sanio
  • Talino
  • Agana
  • Ayoma
  • Nasuda
  • Sudina
Common Family Names
  • Abueg
  • Baquiran
  • Lagmay
  • Radoc
  • Ulep
  • Pagatpatan
  • Dayag
  • Duldulao
  • Gaoiran
  • Pagaduan

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