Pasay takes its name from a prominent Namayan Princess, who inherited and reigned over what is now Pasay, Baclaran and Paranaque
The Namayan Kingdom was significant because the kingdom was divided into major barangays that still bear the name or is still recognized by the locals today</b>
The Namayan Kingdom was one of the older recorded inhabitants of Maynila
The capital of the Namayan Kingdom was called Sapa, now Sta. Ana de Sapa, Manila
The Namayan Kingdom became the dominant force in the Pasig Delta in the 10th Century AD and ceased to exist in the 16th Century just before the Spanish invasion
Maysapan
Another name for the Namayan Kingdom
There were many kingdoms in the Philippines around and before the Namayans
The Namayan Kingdom traded with each other and often against each other
Sapa
Capital of the Namayan Kingdom
The Namayan Kingdom stretched all the way to Mandaluyong
The Namayan Kingdom was located in centralLuzon where present-day Metro Manila sits
Major barangays of the Namayan Kingdom
Some of those names are now majorcities in Metro Manila