This document provides biographical information on Maria Louise Batiancila Rustia, including the meanings and origins of her individual names. Maria is a feminine name originating from Hebrew and Latin that is commonly used in many European languages. Louise is a French feminine form of Louis that has been used in English since the 19th century. Batiancila is a Filipino surname primarily found in the Philippines and United Arab Emirates. Rustia is a genus of flowering plants and has also been used as a surname.
2. Maria
GENDER: feminine & masculine
USAGE: italian, portuguese, catalan, occitan, german, s
wedish, norwegian, danish, faroese, dutch, frisian, greek
, polish, romanian, english, finnish, corsican, sardinian,
basque, russian, bulgarian, ukrainian, biblical
greek, biblical latin, old church slavic
3. History:
Latin form of Greek Μαρια, from Hebrew ָםי ְר ִמ(
see MARY). Maria is the usual form of the name in many
European languages, as well as a secondary form in other
languages such as English (where the common spelling is Mary).
In some countries, for example Germany, Poland and
Italy, Maria is occasionally used as a masculine middle name.
This was the name of two ruling queens of Portugal. It was also
borne by the Habsburg queen Maria Theresa (1717-1780), whose
inheritance of the domains of her father, the Holy Roman
Emperor Charles VI, began the War of the Austrian Succession.
Meaning: Bitter
5. History:
Louise and Luise are,
respectively, French and German feminine forms
of Louis. Louise has been regularly used as a female
name in English speaking countries since the middle of
the 19th century. It has ranked among the top 100 names
given to girls
in France, England, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Wales
in recent years. It last ranked among the top 1,000 first
names for girls born in the United States in 1991, but
remains a more common middle name.
Meaning: Famous warrior
6. Batiancila
Approximately 3,664 people bear this surname
Philippines 3,609
United Arab Emirates 31
United States 13
Canada 7
Saudi Arabia 1
Australia 1
Russia 1
South Africa 1
According to 2014 Forebears Statics
7. Known Batiancila:
Kapitan Casimiro Batiancila of Santa Fe, Bantayan
Cebu owned the first car that came to the Island on
1923; second-hand Dogde.
8. Dr. Thelma V Batiancila
-Internal Medicine in Orange, Connecticut, USA
-wife of late Vicente Valiente Batiancila M.D (He was
born on June 9, 1943, in the Philippines, to the late
Quirino and Maria Valiente Batiancila. He served as
the Chief of Medical Staff and Chief of Surgery at
Milford Hospital. An active member of the community,
he was the past President of the Southern Connecticut
Division of the America Cancer Soc., and of the
Connecticut Assoc. of the Philippine Physicians and a
member of the Milford Rotary. He was also a fellow of
the American College of Surgeons, Milford Medical
Society, New Haven County Medical Association, and
Connecticut State Medical Society. Dr. Batiancila is
survived by his loving wife, of 34 years, Dr. Thelma
Villaruel Batiancila)
9. Rustia
• Rustia alba
• Rustia angustifolia
• Rustia bilsana
• Rustia condamineoides
• Rustia costaricensis
• Rustia dressleri
• Rustia formosa
• Rustia gracilis
• Rustia haitiensis
• Rustia kosnipatana
• Rustia occidentalis
• Rustia rubra
• Rustia schunkeana
• Rustia simpsonii
• Rustia thibaudioides
• Rustia venezuelensis
• Rustia viridiflora
•
History: -
A genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae.
There are about 14 species distributed in Central
and South America. They are shrubs and trees up to
15 metres (49 ft) tall.
10. Known Rustia’s
- Rustan’s: Founded at Makati on 1952 by
Bienvenido Tantoco and Gliceria Rustia Tantoco
- Jeff Rustia is the Executive Director & Founder of
TOM* Toronto Men's Fashion Week, and TW Toronto
Women’s Fashion Week, two of Canada's leading
fashion week initiatives committed to promoting,
nurturing and supporting the country's most
influential designers and the Next Generation of
Emerging Talent.
- Kiko Rustia is TV host of Born to be Wild
- Hamille Rustia is an actress, known
for Goosebumps (1995), Are You Afraid of the
Dark?(1990) and Twice in a Lifetime (1999).