Where does “Manila” come from?

Manila comes from Spanish Manila, from Tagalog Maynila, literally "where there is nila," from Tagalog may meaning "there is" and nila, a plant used to produce indigo dye.

Manila (English): Venerupis philippinarum; a Pacific clam

Definitions

  1. Venerupis philippinarum; a Pacific clam

Ancestry of “Manila”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SpanishManilamanila (fabric)
2TagalogMaynila
3Tagalogmay-prefix denoting existence or possession of something
4TagalogMayMay
5EnglishMayThe fifth month of the Gregorian calendar, following April and preceding June
6FrenchmaiMay
7Old Frenchmai
8LatinMāius“month”}} of May
9LatinMaianominative feminine singular of Maius; nominative...
10Ancient Greekμαῖαmidwife; foster mother, nurse; good mother, dame
11Ancient Greekμήτηρmother; source or origin
12Proto-Hellenicmā́tērmother
13Proto-Indo-Europeanméh₂tērmother

Words derived from “Manila

Every word from Proto-Indo-European méh₂tēr
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