aguinaldo
Aguinaldo is a surname of Spanish origin. Its most prominent bearer is Emilio Aguinaldo (1869–1964), a Filipino revolutionary leader who became the first President of the Philippines, serving as head of state of the First Philippine Republic from 1899 to 1901. Aguinaldo played a central role in the Philippine struggle against Spanish colonial rule and in the early years of the country’s republican era.
In the Philippines, aguinaldo also refers to a year-end bonus paid to workers, commonly known as the
The term aguinaldo derives from the Spanish word for a Christmas gift or bonus. In Spanish-speaking cultures,
Overall, Aguinaldo encompasses a surname associated with a key historical figure in the Philippines, as well