Santiago

English

Etymology

From Spanish Santiago (Saint James)

Proper noun

Santiago

  1. The capital city of Chile
  2. Santiago de Compostela, a city in Galicia, Spain

Synonyms

(Capital of Chile): Santiago de Chile

Translations

Anagrams


Catalan

Proper noun

Santiago m

  1. Santiago

Cebuano

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish Santiago.

Proper noun

Santiago

  1. (biblical) James
  2. (uncommon) A male given name
  3. A surname.
  4. A municipality of Surigao del Sur, Philippines.

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Santiago n

  1. Santiago de Chile, capital of Chile.

Japanese

Romanization

Santiago

  1. Rōmaji transcription of サンティアゴ

Portuguese

Proper noun

Santiago m

  1. (biblical) James (name of two of the twelve apostles)
  2. A male given name
  3. A surname.

Proper noun

Santiago f

  1. Santiago; Santiago de Chile (the capital city of Chile)
  2. Santiago (municipality of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin Sanctus (holy, saint) Iacobus (James)

Proper noun

Santiago (m)

  1. (biblical) James.
  2. A male given name.
  3. The name of several cities in Chile, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Galicia (Spain), and several other Spanish-speaking countries.

Tagalog

Etymology

From Spanish.

Proper noun

Santiago

  1. (biblical) James
  2. (uncommon) A male given name
  3. Any of several places in the Philippines named after the saint
    1. A city in Isabela, Philippines.
    2. A municipality of Ilocos Sur, Philippines.
    3. A municipality of Surigao del Sur, Philippines.

Santiago

  1. A surname.

Statistics

According to data collected by Forebears in 2014, Santiago is the 4,121st most common surname in the Philippines, occurring at 3,283 individuals.

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