Cojuangco
Cojuangco (Chinese: 許寰哥; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘-hoân-ko; Southern Min pronunciation: [kʰɔ˥˧huan˨˦ko˦], Tagalog: [xɔ'hwɐŋko]) is the Hispanized Filipino-Chinese surname Kho (Hanzi: 許, pronounced [kʰɔ˥˧] in Hokkien and Xu [ɕỳ] in Mandarin).[1] The Cojuangco clan is among the most powerful and influential families in the Philippines, exercising economic control over several banks (such as Bank of Commerce) and trade houses, partly due to marriages with the Ayala and Roxas families and partly to their own business enterprises (notably the sugar trade).[2] The clan has at various time been highly involved in Philippine politics, with several members having entered public office in both local and national positions.
Cojuangco 許寰哥 | |
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Current region | Philippines |
Place of origin | Fujian |
Founder | Co Yu Hwan |
Connected members | |
Connected families | Zobel de Ayala family |
The clan is descended from Co Yu Hwan (許玉寰; Xǔ Yùhuán; Khó͘ Gio̍k-khoân; Quanzhou Hokkien literary: Hěu Ggiókhuán; colloquial: Koǒ Ggiákkuán), who migrated from Hongjian Village, Jiaomei Township, Zhangzhou, Fujian to the Spanish East Indies in 1861.[3] He was commonly called Kuán Goō (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khoân ko "Brother Kuan") or Koǒ Kuán Goō (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘ Khoân ko / Khó͘ Hoân ko "Brother Koo Kuan") among Hoklo-Filipinos, and the latter was Hispanicized as Cojuangco. He adopted the Christian name José in 1865, when he moved to Bulacan.
Alphabetical listing of family members
- Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Cojuangco Aquino III, fifteenth President of the Philippines (2010-2016)
- María Corazón "Cory" Cojuangco-Aquino (1933-2009), eleventh President of the Philippines (1986-1992)
- Denise Cojuangco, Filipino equestrienne
- Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco, Jr., Filipino businessman and politician
- José Cojuangco, Filipino politician
- José "Peping": Cojuangco, Jr., Filipino politician
- Josephine Cojuangco-Reyes, President of Far Eastern University (Manila, 1985–89)
- Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski, Filipina equestrienne
- Mark Cojuangco, Filipino politician
- Margarita "Tingting" de los Reyes Cojuangco, Filipina politician
- Ma.Patricialyn Cojuangco-Lopez, Filipina equestrienne/Lawyer
- Josephine Cojuangco-Reyes, Filipino educator and school administrator; President, Far Eastern University, 1985–1989; President, Luisita Realty Corporation
- Río Díaz–Cojuangco, Filipino beauty queen, actress, and television personality
References
- "Roots of the Philippine Cojuangcos". Archived from the original on 2009-10-09. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
- Article, Government loans given to Cojuangco, GMA News Network, Stephanie Dychiuu, 18 January 2010
- Bordadora, Norman (3 September 2011). "Aquino visits roots in Chinese village". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 15 October 2013.