Again from Tina. Filipino Style
I hope this gives you a few chuckles as it did to me….
Enjoy!
__Tina
by fsm1003 on 19/02/09 at 8:35 am
Some interesting Filipino business names.
Filipinos are creative in different ways. Others also have their other forms of being “creative.” They try to derive a new one from an existing idea. Just like coming up a name for their business. Few of them would extract their concept and then they start to think from there.
I came across an article from a local newspaper that somehow made me laugh. I thought of sharing it, there might be Filipinos who could relate to what I’m talking about. They might have seen some of them when they visit our place. Or maybe even if your not a Filipino, this might make you smile for a few minutes. There are statements that are in Filipino language so, I apologize for those who don’t understand but there are some that are in English so you still can figure out some of them. Happy reading!
Filipino Business Names
1. Parlor in San Juan is named: ‘Cut & Face’
2. Wholesaler of balut in Sto.Tomas, Batangas: ‘Starduck‘ (Balot is a Filipino food it’s an egg of a duck)
3. Fast food eatery in Nueva Ecija: ‘Violybee’ (derived from Jollibee, a Filipino Fast Food)
4. Internet cafe opened among squatters named: ‘Cafe Pindot‘ (Pindot means push)
5. In Manila, there’s a laundry named: ‘Summa Cum Laundry‘
7. A pet shop in Kamuning: ‘Pakita Mo, Pet Mo‘
8. Bakery: ‘Bread Pit’ (Comes from Brad Pitt’s name)
9. Bank in Alabang: ‘Alabank‘
10. Restaurant in Pampanga named: ‘Mekeni Rogers‘ ( comes from the name Kenny Rogers the singer. There’s also a well known restaurant named after the singer)
11. Restaurant in Pasig: ‘Johnny’s Fried Chicken: The ‘Fried’ of Marikina‘
12. A boxing gym: ‘Blow Jab‘
13. A tombstone maker in Antipolo: ‘Lito Lapida‘ (named after a Filipino actor Lito Lapid)
14. A copy center in Sikatuna Village called: ‘Pakopya ni Edgar‘ (named after the band Parokya ni Edgar)
15. A beerhouse in Cavite called: ‘Chickpoint’
16. Laundromat in Sikatuna: ‘Star Wash: Attack of the Clothes‘
17. Internet cafe in Taguig named: ‘N@kopi@‘
18. Name of a kambingan: ‘Sa Goat Kita‘
19. A salon somewhere: ‘Curl Up and Dye‘
20. A lugawan in Sta. Maria, Bulacan: ‘Gee Congee‘ (Sound like the name of a Filipina actress G Tongei)
21. A water refilling station in Dapitan named: ‘Wa-Thirst‘
22. A store selling feeds for chickens: ‘Robocock‘
23. Shoe repair in Marikina: ‘Dr. Shoe-Bago‘
Shoe repair store along Commonwealth: ‘SHOEPERMAN: we will HEEL you, save your SOLE, and even DYE for you’
25. Pet shop: ‘Petness First’ (derived from the name of a know gym in Manila Fitness First)
26. Flower shop: ‘Susan’s Roses‘ (named after a Filipina actress Susan Roces)
27. Taxicab: ‘Income Taxi‘
28. A 2nd hand watch store: ‘2nd Time Around‘
29. A squid stall in a wet market: ‘Pusit to the Limit‘ (Pusit means squid)
30. A shrimp store: ‘Hipon Coming Back’
A gay lawyer’s extension office: ‘Nota Republic‘
32. A ceiling installer: ‘Kisame Street’ (Named after the kids show Sesame Street)
33. A car repair shop: ‘Bangga ka ‘day?‘
34. An aquatic pet store in Malolos: ‘Fish Be With You‘
35. A beauty salon: ‘Saudia Hairlines‘
36. A bakery: ‘Anak Ng Tinapay‘ (it means Son of Bread)
37. A resto along Mayon Road in Manila: ‘May Lisa Eatery‘
Laundry shop: ‘Wash Your Problem‘
39. This mobile massage business name isn’t funny, but their slogan is: ‘Asian Mobile Massage Service: Massage only, God is watching‘
40. Ice cream parlor: ‘Dila Lang Ang Katapat‘ (in means, Your tongue is what you need)
41. Chicharon store: ‘Chicha Hut‘ (From the name of a pizza parlor Pizza Hut)
42. Neighborhood pizza store: ‘Pizza Hot‘
43. A fishball cart near UST: ‘Eat My Balls‘
44. A barbershop in Cagayan de Oro: ‘Pinoy Big Barber’ (derived from the name of the reality TV show Pinoy Big Brother)
45. A Resto: ‘The Last Supper‘
A goto resto: ‘Goto Ko Pa!’
47. A peanut vendor’s cart with a funny name: ‘Mani ni Papa’
48. A gym in Malolos: ‘Gaymann Fitness Center‘
49. My brother’s party needs business: ‘Balloon-Balloonan’
50. A Chinese restaurant in Pasig: ‘Lah-Fang‘
51. A store selling fresh chicken, owned by woman named Dina: ‘Dina Fresh Chicken‘
52. Panaderia: ‘Trimonay Bakeshop‘ (Panaderia is a bakery)
53. Salon: ‘Hair Dot Comb‘
54. Peanut wholesaler outlet in Laloma: ‘Mani Pakyaw’ (derived from the name of the boxer Manny Pacquiao)
Hope you had a great time reading them.
Source : Filipino Style -Trifter









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Thanx for doing it for me, Ramon. I did the posting of this on MHSAlumni site just before leaving work late this evening. I really did plan to share it with your site and by all means (truly mean it!)please, just always help yourself with any of the articles of mine that you think suites you! Bye for now, it’s really getting late for me to hit the bed. Tina
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Snow – Sorry ha! Minsan lang naman. “Michael jackson” na lang muna mas maganda ata i write up.
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That’s quite a lot of funny names.

Eat my balls!!
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“Sa Goat Kita” – wahahaha! I love this one!

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Tina – You’ve been very busy as always. Please take time and relax a little bit. Thank you for always sharing those lovely emails.
eastcoastlife -yeah! those business names gave me a big smile every time I read them.
Kelvin – I love that one also.
Snow- paminsan-minsan lang naman ito. Pasensiya na. hehehe
I truly enjoyed your posting about business names. I do agree that Filipinos would have a greater time reading the post. Starduck would work as a business name in the Philippines, but better not try that name in Canada or the USA.
I like the bangga ka Day! title.
I like the bangga ka Day! title.

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This is a nice list. Haha. It just says how creative we are as Filipinos.
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Hola de parte de parejaspareja.es, encontre tu blog navegando por la red buscando panaderia en google. Me parece super interesante la información que tienes en tu blog y sin lugar a dudas regresare a leerlo. Tengo una pregunta, si podria traducir tu blog “” y añadirlos a un de mis blogs en italiano? Y por supuesto con el link direccionando a tu blog. Estare esperando tu respuesta. parejaspareja.es
Michael- Hi! as I understand from your comment that you’ll translate this blog with a link to my site? By all means you could do that just don’t forget to link back here.