Crisostomo
Crisostomo is a surname of Iberian origin, commonly found in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. Its etymology is derived from the Latin "Chrysostomus," meaning "golden-mouthed." This epithet was famously associated with Saint John Chrysostom, a highly influential archbishop of Constantinople in the late 4th and early 5th centuries, renowned for his eloquent preaching. Over time, the name transitioned into a given name and subsequently a surname through patronymic or familial associations.
The surname Crisostomo is particularly prevalent in the Philippines, where it was introduced during the Spanish