Santiago

Etymology
From, ellision of earlier  '  and , from  , the latter word deriving from , from , from  and the Biblical account of the patriarch Jacob's birth in Genesis 25:26. .

The sense among s in the Philippines is due to a syncretic association of the deified Chinese general with, who are both known for their assertiveness and heroism, which non-Chinese and people in the Philippines like  during the 19th century first associated with and/or surmised the Chinese folk deities venerated by s on Chinese altars and prints with popular Christian or Muslim figures.

Proper noun

 * ,, a major Christian pilgrimage site.
 * , in the center of the city.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * , surrounding the province.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * , surrounding the city.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * ,, surrounding the city.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.
 * , a famous 2nd-century Chinese warrior subsequently worshipped as a god of war.

Translations

 * Arabic: سَانْتْيَاغُو
 * Armenian: Սանտյագո
 * Azerbaijani:
 * Catalan:, Santiago de Xile
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Corsican: Santiago di u Cile, Santiago
 * Czech: Santiago,
 * Danish: Santiago, Santiago de Chile
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * Galician: ,
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: סַנְטְיָאגוֹ
 * Irish: Saintiagó
 * Italian: Santiago, Santiago del Cile, San Giacomo del Cile
 * Japanese:
 * Khmer:
 * Korean:
 * Lithuanian: Santjagas
 * Mapudungun: Santiaw
 * Marathi: सानत्यागो, सांत्यागो
 * Occitan:, Santiago de Chile
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:
 * Vietnamese: Xan-ti-a-gô


 * Marathi: सांत्यागो
 * Spanish: ,

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1)  James

Etymology
From, the latter word deriving from , from , from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  James

Etymology
From earlier, contraction of 🇰🇲, from  (hence also ). .

Proper noun

 * 1)  James name of two of the twelve apostles

Etymology
, the latter word deriving from, from , from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  James
 * 2)   until 1976.
 * 1)   until 1976.
 * 1)   until 1976.
 * 1)   until 1976.
 * 1)   until 1976.
 * 1)   until 1976.

Etymology
. The sense among s is due to a syncretic association of the said deified Chinese general with, who are both known for their assertiveness and heroism, which non-Chinese and people like  during the 19th century first associated with and/or surmised the Chinese folk deities venerated by s on Chinese altars and prints with popular Christian or Muslim figures.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Saint James
 * 2)  James
 * 3)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)
 * 1)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)
 * 1)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)
 * 1)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)
 * 1)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)
 * 1)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)
 * 1)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)
 * 1)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)
 * 1)  Guan Yu (160-220 AD)