[47] Arabic; religion.
[48] Arabic; trusted or trustworthy.
[49] Arabic; guide, leader.
[50] Sulu; fruit.
[51] Arabic; intelligent.
[52] Arabic; feminine of "salim" or safe and sound.
[53] Arabic; sleeping.
[54] Arabic; known.
[55] Arabic; noble, subordinate officer of state.
[56] Sanskrit; Iddha, kindled, lighted, or sunshine.
[57] Sanskrit; Indra, the god of the heavens, or most likely Indira, name of Lakshmi, the wife of Vishnu.
[58] Sulu; light, sun.
[59] Arabic; wise.
[60] The name of Mohammed's wife.
[61] Arabic; everlasting, eternal.
[62] Arabic; perfection.
[63] Arabic; scribe.
[64] Arabic; educated, taught.
[65] Arabic; virtuous.
[66] Arabic; pride, glory.
[67] Arabic; father.
[68] Arabic; firm, resolute, an attribute of God.
[69] Arabic; Mary.
[70] The Baklaya party should have been mentioned after the Tagimaha, but it was evidently left out by mistake. Tagimaha is a Sanskrit word which means country.
[71] Arabic; generous, noble.
[72] Arabic; served, master.
[73] Arabic; noble, applied to a descendant of Mohammed.
[74] Sulu, anchorage. The settlement lies 3 miles west of Jolo.
[75] It is used here as a name. As a title it is higher than raja and is equivalent to sultan or emperor.
[76] The Moro word for Zamboanga.
[77] Arabic; night, a common name.
[78] Arabic; power, superior authority, sultan.
[79] Arabic; glory.
[80] A corrupt form of the Arabic Ahmad.
[81] From the Arabic "Sheikh," meaning chief.
[82] A place in Sumatra (?)
[83] Java.
[84] Arabic; master or noble, addressed to descendants of the prophet Mohammed.
[85] Town and state in southeastern Sumatra.
[86] Arabic; noble. This word is often pronounced by the Moros as "salip" or "sarip."
[87] Arabic; height.
[88] Sanskrit; princess.
[89] Sanskrit; greater king, emperor.
[90] In Malay it indicates rank or office; in Sulu it is used only as a name.
[91] Malay; young.
[92] Arabic; defender.
[93] Arabic; honor, respect.
[94] Arabic; star, meteor, bright flame.
[95] Arabic; chosen (by God).
[96] Arabic; interceder.