Irong-Irong
This name uses Philippine naming customs for indigenous people. There is no family name, but the sole name is Irong-Irong.
Irong-Irong (or Ilong-Ilong) appears in the Maragtas legend of the coming of ten Bornean datus (i.e., chieftains) to the island of Panay. The datus bartered with a local Ati chieftain for the plains and valleys of the island, offering gold in return.
One datu, Paiburong, was given the territory of Irong-Irong, which is now the province of Iloilo in the Philippines.
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