San Fernando
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Spanish San Fernando.
The city in Trinidad and Tobago is named after Ferdinand III of Castile (1199 or 1201 - 1252).
Proper noun
    
- Several locations in Latin America, Spain and the Philippines:
- A department of Chacon, Argentina
- A town in Colchagua, Chile
- A town in Bolivar, Colombia
- A city in Tamaulipas, Mexico
- A town in Chiapas, Mexico
- The provincial capital of Pampanga, Philippines
- The provincial capital of La Union, Philippines
- A municipality of Cebu, Philippines
- A municipality of Camarines Sur, Philippines
- A municipality of Bukidnon, Philippines
- A municipality of Masbate, Philippines
- A municipality of Romblon, Philippines
- A city in Cadiz, Spain
 
- A city in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California.
- A city in Bexar County, Texas; modern San Antonio
- A city in Trinidad and Tobago.
- Synonym: Sando (“nickname”)
 
Derived terms
    
Cebuano
    
    Proper noun
    
- Several locations in the Philippines named after Ferdinand III of Castile
- San Fernando (a municipality of Cebu, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Bukidnon, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Masbate, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Romblon, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Camarines Sur, Philippines)
- San Fernando (the capital city of La Union, Philippines)
- San Fernando (the capital city of Pampanga, Philippines)
 
Quotations
    
For quotations using this term, see Citations:San Fernando.
Spanish
    
    Etymology
    
Named after Ferdinand III of Castile.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˌsan feɾˈnando/ [ˌsãɱ feɾˈnãn̪.d̪o]
- Syllabification: San Fer‧nan‧do
Proper noun
    
- San Fernando (a town in Colchagua, Chile)
- San Fernando (a town in Bolivar, Colombia)
- San Fernando (a town in Chiapas, Mexico)
- Several cities and municipalities in the Philippines
- San Fernando (the provincial capital of Pampanga, Philippines)
- San Fernando (the provincial capital of La Union, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Cebu, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Camarines Sur, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Bukidnon, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Masbate, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Romblon, Philippines)
 
- San Fernando (a city in Cadiz, Spain)
- San Fernando (a city in California)
Related terms
    
Tagalog
    
    Etymology
    
From Spanish San Fernando, most cases of which referring to Saint Ferdinand III of Castile.
Pronunciation
    
- Hyphenation: San Fer‧nan‧do
- IPA(key): /ˌsan peɾˈnando/, [ˌsam peɾˈnan.do]
Proper noun
    
- several cities and municipalities in the Philippines:
- San Fernando (a city, the provincial capital of Pampanga, Philippines)
- San Fernando (the provincial capital, the largest city in La Union, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Camarines Sur, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Romblon, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Masbate, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Cebu, Philippines)
- San Fernando (a municipality of Bukidnon, Philippines)
 
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