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  1. Pinoy - Wikipedia

    Pinoy is formed by taking the last four letters of Filipino and adding the diminutive suffix -y in the Tagalog language (the suffix is commonly used in Filipino nicknames: e.g. "Noynoy" or "Kokoy" or "Toytoy").

  2. Pinoy Culture – Filipino Traditions, Values, Food, and ...

    Sep 8, 2025 · Explore Pinoy culture in this complete guide to Filipino values, traditions, festivals, food, and way of life. Discover what makes being Pinoy unique and proud.

  3. Pinoy A Celebration of Filipino Culture and Ingenuity

    “Pinoy” is a term endearingly used to describe the Filipino people, symbolizing their unique blend of indigenous, Spanish, American, and Asian cultural influences. It embodies the resilience, strong …

  4. Pinoy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 21, 2025 · Pinoy (comparative more Pinoy, superlative most Pinoy) From clipping of Pilipino (“Filipino”) +‎ -oy (diminutive suffix). Supposedly popularized by the Florante song “Ako'y isang Pinoy” …

  5. Pinoy - Wikiwand

    Pinoy is formed by taking the last four letters of Filipino and adding the diminutive suffix -y in the Tagalog language (the suffix is commonly used in Filipino nicknames: e.g. "Noynoy" or "Kokoy" or "Toytoy").

  6. PINOY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    PINOY definition: of or relating to inhabitants of the Philippines or to people of Philippine origin or descent; Filipino. See examples of Pinoy used in a sentence.

  7. Unraveling the Origins of "Pinoy": A Nod to Filipino Identity

    Jan 7, 2024 · "Pinoy" wasn't born out of official nomenclature but rather emerged as a colloquial tag stitched to the vibrant tapestry of Filipino vernacular. Cutting off "Filipi" from "Filipino" and slapping …