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Hilario Davide, Jr.
Chief Justice of the Philippines from 1998 to 2005
Graciano López Jaena
Filipino journalist (1856-1896)
Susan Roces
Filipino actress (1941–2022)
James Yap
Filipino basketball player
Pura Villanueva Kalaw
Filipino writer and journalist
Kriesha Chu
Filipino singer
Guillermo Gómez Rivera
Filipino writer
Vicente Sotto
Filipino politician (1877–1950)
Francisco Dagohoy
Filipino insurgent
Emelio Caligdong
Filipino footballer
Waray people
ethnic group

Melisa Cantiveros
Filipino actress
Dawn Zulueta
Filipino actress
Jackie Lou Blanco
Filipino actress
Vina Morales
Filipina actress and singer
Leandro Locsin
Filipino architect (1928–1994)
Kuh Ledesma
Filipino singer (born 1955)
Elizabeth Ramsey
Filipina stand-up comedian, singer and actress
Ruru Madrid
Filipino actor (born 1997)
Boholano people
Visayan ethnic group
José Mari Chan
Filipino singer, composer, record producer and arranger

Confederation of Madya-as
Madja-as was a legendary precolonial confederacy on the island of Panay in the Philippines. It was mentioned in Pedro Monteclaro's book titled Maragtas. It was supposedly created by Datu Sumakwel to exercise his authority over all the other datus of Panay. Like the Maragtas and the Code of Kalantiaw, the historical authenticity of the confederation is disputed.
Cesar Purisima
Filipino politician
Sebastian Duterte
Filipino Politician
Mike Rama
Filipino politician
Daisy Avellana
Filipino actress (1917-2013)
Candy Gourlay
Filipino writer
Vicente Rama
Filipino politician
Mariano Jesús Cuenco
President of the Senate of the Philippines from 1949 to 1951

Paolo Duterte
Philippine politician
Sylvia Sanchez
Filipino actress
Raul Dael
Philippine Catholic priest
Juris Fernandez
Filipino singer and songwriter (born 1978)

Sitti Navarro
Sitti Katrina Baiddin Navarro-Ramirez (born November 29, 1984), known mononymously as Sitti, is a Filipino bossa nova singer. After releasing her first album, Café Bossa, in 2006, other bossa nova acts in the Philippines followed her. Sitti has regularly performed in the segment "A.S.A.P. Sessionistas" of the Sunday variety show ASAP since 2006.
Jaime C. de Veyra
Filipino politician (1873–1963)
Peque Gallaga
Filipino filmmaker
Antonio Carpio
Filipino judge
Rico Blanco
Filipino musician (born 1973)
Juan Araneta
Filipino sugar baron and revolutionary leader during the Negros Revolution (1852-1924)
Marjorie Barretto
Filipino actress
Kara David
Filipino journalist and television host
Lucy Torres-Gomez
Filipino politician
Miguel Syjuco
Filipino writer
Colet
Filipino singer and rapper
Jose Zulueta
President of the Senate of the Philippines in 1953
Barbie Almalbis
Filipino singer
Emilio Ramon Ejercito
Filipino actor and politician
Elizabeth Zimmerman
former wife of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
Ian Araneta
Filipino footballer
Pokwang
Marietta Tan Subong (born August 27, 1972), known professionally as Pokwang, is a Filipino comedian, actress, television host and singer.

Rafael Rosell
Filipino actor
Chanda Romero
Filipino television personality
Alberto Jover Piamonte
Fourth Archbishop of Jaro in the Philippines (1934-1998)
Manilyn Reynes
Filipino actor and singer
Amelita Ramos
the eleventh First Lady of the Philippines
Armin Luistro
Superior General of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools

Joel Torre
Filipino actor, director and film producer
Maggie Wilson
Filipino actress
Zendee Rose Tenerefe
Zendee Rose Japitana Tenerefe, known mononymously as Zendee, is a Filipina singer & also a host. She rose to prominence after a video of her singing a karaoke version of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" was put on YouTube by Yuan Juan a.k.a. youngjay0918. Known on YouTube as the "Random girl of SM Megamall" she gained a following and went on to sign with the record label Warner Music Philippines. Prior to her discovery, she had already participated in numerous singing competitions in the Philippines.
Inday Badiday
Filipino actress