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No. N a m e 1 AB-ABO, MELVYN JAY DACULOG 2 ABAC, JOCELLE ISSA SAZON 3 ABAD, JENNIFER MEDINA 4 ABAD, MARY JOY DELOS SANTOS 5 ABAD, NICOLE MAE GATCHALIAN 6 ABAIN, MIDZFAR AWIS 7 ABAINZA, SHEENA GRACE BUMAGAT 8 ABALOS, SAM BOY ESTRADA 9 ABAN, HIREN JEAN MADRIAGA 10 ABAN, JOSE CARLO GABON 11 ABANADOR, MARIELLE ALBUÑAN 12 ABANTAO, LIZA JOY MABAHIN 13 ABANTE, RICA JANE ELIZAGA 14 ABAO, CHERIE JOY SALDE 15 ABAPO, AINEL DUMAGUING 16 ABAQUITA, MARY JOE SAYCON 17 ABAR, J-JIREH TABOR 18 ABARICIA, ARIELE UGUIL 19 ABARICO, SHANGRILA MIJARIS 20 ABARIDO, DOREN JANE PODADOR 21 ABARRA, MARICEL BULUSAN 22 ABAS, JOHARIS KUSAIN 23 ABAYA, JIREH FAITH TUANDA 24 ABAYAN, DANTE BACAYO 25 ABAYARI, MAUREEN ABADIER 26 ABAYON, KRIS LOPEZ 27 ABAYON, LEIKKA BONIFACIO 28 ABBAS, JONG-JONG SAABDULLA 29 ABBILANI, PEARL ZIA ISMAEL 30 ABDA, NARSHESA YUSOP 31 ABDUL, ONAISSAH ABDULRAHMAN 32 ABDUL WAHAB, PARHANA SAMA 33 ABDULA, BAI FATIMA HAIREEN ABAS 34 ABDULBASIT, OMIRA SAMPORNA 35 ABDULCADER, AMERAHOSNIA BAGO 36 ABDULGANI, KHADZMINA LAGBAS 37 ABDULHAMID, HEBBA MACAGA-AN 38 ABDULKADIL, FERDAWSIYA MOHAMMAD 39 ABDULLAH, SUKARNO ALDAM 40 ABDULLAH BAE, LAILANIE 41 ABDULRADZAK, HANAN UNDONG 42 ABDULRAKMAN, BAI ALMIRA LAUBAN 43 ABDULSABUR, AL MUZHIB ANJAIL 44 ABDURAHAM, AMAL ENIL 45 ABDURAHIM, KHAZRA AHARUL 46 ABDURAHIM, NURHADA ABDULKARIM 47 ABDURAJIK, DIRHANNA ISIRI 48 ABDURASUL, ALYSSA MAE AMILASAN 49 ABE-ABE, MARIA LUZ BONGANAY 50 ABEDIN, ASNIA ABANTAS Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION - All Regions Held on NOVEMBER 25 & 26, 2017 Released on DECEMBER 12, 2017 Page: 3 of 119 Seq. No. N a m e 51 ABEDIN, NEHARA H OMAR 52 ABELIETO, EARL JOHN YGPUARA 53 ABELITA, EMMA'DY SOLIS 54 ABELLA, APRIL GENEVIVE AVERGONZADO 55 ABELLA, KENNETH MAE 56 ABELLA, MARVIN JAE FRANCISCO 57 ABERDE, MAE JOY BULAN 58 ABERGAS, JACKIELYN CHAN 59 ABERIN, RINA MAE BERNABE 60 ABERO, RIZZA MAE CLARETTE PADRE 61 ABIAD, MARIA CRISTINA CARANDANG 62 ABIBICO, JOHNNY COPICOP 63 ABIJAY, NESTOR GABRIEL PEÑALOZA 64 ABILA, AURIS NONA OCAMPO 65 ABILLAR, KENNETH MARVIN RELOSA 66 ABILLE, IRENEA ARABEJO 67 ABLANEDA, MAY FLORENCE PAGLINAWAN 68 ABLIR, MANY GRACE CASIPIT 69 ABO, MA ELLEN GRACE SALDIVAR 70 ABO-ABO, ERMA WRECHELLE ENDRINA 71 ABOBOTO, JOCER PEREZ 72 ABOGADIL, MARILOU LUBA 73 ABOTANATIN, SALVADOR LAGUARES 74 ABRAHAM, FATIMA SHEENA EMACK 75 ABRAHAM, FHADZRAMA SULAY 76 ABREA, NICOLE PABLICO 77 ABRENICA, LEDIE DIANE BUCCAT 78 ABRENICA, TRIXIE FRONTERAZ 79 ABRENILLA, ANNALYN ELENA ARABIS 80 ABSALON, CARLO JAMES VIVAS 81 ABSARA, VLADIMIER CORPUZ 82 ABUAN, KRISTINE MENOR 83 ABUBACAR, JALANIE CAMID 84 ABUBAKAR, SAHARA SARAHAN 85 ABUBAKAR, ZIADA SUAIB 86 ABUBASAR, ARWIDA HAMJA 87 ABUBO, ROY CHRISTIAN IVAN GOMEZ 88 ABUEVA, ROBERT GODEN 89 ABUGOTAL, IMEE JOY ARNOZA 90 ABUL, CLIANA HACYABON 91 ABULAN, CHONA MAE JAVATE 92 ABUNGAN, MARIA SUNSHINE ROSE COLLADO 93 ABUROT, NELYN GAY BICLAR 94 ABUSAMAN, BRYAN OLVIDO 95 ACABADO, JOYCE ANN LUNA 96 ACAIN, DIVINA AMOR LOREZO 97 ACARI, SARHAFARHANADIVA ASAMA 98 ACBAY, JESALIN JAMITO 99 ACEBUCHE, JANET ABEJAR 100 ACEDO, WINNIE JADE ALCAIN Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION - All Regions Held on NOVEMBER 25 & 26, 2017 Released on DECEMBER 12, 2017 Page: 4 of 119 Seq. No. N a m e 101 ACENAS, SARAH MAY ROSLINDA 102 ACER, AILA NICOLE ALVARADO 103 ACHMAD, AMINAH MARIAM 104 ACHURRA, ARIES JAVELLANA 105 ACID, MA ALMI VALEBIA 106 ACIO, BRILLIANT MAE MALUYO 107 ACIO, JAIRAH BRIETHNEY BALATICO 108 ACOB, JERALD PABLO 109 ACOB, REGIE NACNAC 110 ACOBA, CHRISTINE MAY VALIENTE 111 ACOBA, DAVID MAPANAO 112 ACORDA-MIGUEL, SHARMANE ACOB 113 ACOSTA, ALYSSA LOISE BENAVENTE 114 ACOSTA, ERICA JOY LANANG 115 ACOSTA, RENELYN CABANSAG 116 ACQUIATAN, CATHERINE ADINO 117 ACULLA, JUJIN ELEGIO 118 ACUÑA, GINA FARIÑAS 119 ACUÑA, GINALYN BISCOCHO 120 ADALIN, JOHN ROME SINGSON 121 ADAM, MYRA CALAMONGGI 122 ADAMAS, ARCHEBAL OCHAGABIA 123 ADANG, HASNA ALI 124 ADAPUN, NABIL PACASIRANG 125 ADARNA, MARIEL FEGI 126 ADAYA, NITRAM BURAGA 127 ADIL, FAT ADZRA JOE 128 ADIL, MOHAMMAD NAIF JAJALES 129 ADJILANI, NURJANA AHMAD 130 ADLAON, YEKA GO 131 ADONA, DHONABELLE VANESSA FETALINO 132 ADONACION, CONCEPCION HINAY 133 ADONG, ARJAIMA HASHIM 134 ADONIS, MIRASOL RODRIGUEZ 135 ADRANEDA, ELGEN CLAIRE TAASAN 136 ADRIANO, MERIAN BUCASAS 137 ADVENTO, LAUREEN CORTEZ 138 ADVIENTO, SINAG ONGARIA 139 ADVINCULA, MARGARETTE ANN BAUTISTA 140 AFANTE, ARLENE JOY RINGOR 141 AFRICANO, MAYCEL ANGCO 142 AGABIN, MELLA ROSE DELA ROSA 143 AGACID, BLESSIE ANN CORTEZ 144 AGAKHAN, SITTIE ASHIA LOMANGCOLOB 145 AGANON, JULIAN PHILIPPE DEL CASTILLO 146 AGAPAY, JEA MARIE BOLONIAS 147 AGARANO, MA SHARIFA GAOIRAN 148 AGARIN, KRYSTIANNE MADRID 149 AGARPAO, AMETHYST MAE AGUILAR 150 AGATEP, KATRINA UY Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION - All Regions Held on NOVEMBER 25 & 26, 2017 Released on DECEMBER 12, 2017 Page: 5 of 119 Seq. No. N a m e 151 AGATON, KAREN VEJAR 152 AGBALO, KYLE ISAAC ASH CABER 153 AGCAOILI, DOMINIC DELA CRUZ 154 AGCAOILI, KATHZKA MAE 155 AGGABAO, JELLY ANN TALIMONGAY 156 AGLASI, ARACELI DAPIAWEN 157 AGLIPA, AMARRYBILL SISA 158 AGLIPAY, AILEEN GAYLE BARTOLOME 159 AGLUGUB, PENNIE LYN ORLANDA 160 AGNAS, MARIELLE FRANCE PRADES 161 AGNAS, MARYLEN CAIRO 162 AGNES, JANE FRANCES AMPONG 163 AGOHOB, RUBY JANE SALE 164 AGONCILLO, MONICKA MINELL BATINO 165 AGONIAS, HANNA FIE TENDERO 166 AGOOT, MELLOW JEAN GRANDE 167 AGOT, CHELSEA MAE TERENCIO 168 AGRABIO, AMABELLE MAZEL ZAULDA 169 AGUAM, SITTIE SARAH B 170 AGUDA, JOHN ROQUE AÑONUEVO 171 AGUILA, PAUL ERUS CORTEZ 172 AGUILAN, ABEGAIL IGO 173 AGUILAN, MA ALYANNA NICOLE RICAFORT 174 AGUILAR, JOHN HENRY CARPIO 175 AGUILAR, KAREN VIVIEN MENDOZA 176 AGUILAR, MA GLYDEN BUSTAMANTE 177 AGUILAR, MARIA RIZZA ABUBO 178 AGUILAR, RAMON EDWARD CAILO 179 AGUILLON, MERALONA PAICAN 180 AGUINALDO, ALVINA GABATO 181 AGUINALDO, GELLIE ANN MESIONA 182 AGUINALDO, MARIE JOY FLOJO 183 AGUINALDO, RALPH ARVIN 184 AGUIRRE, CARYLL ANGELIQUE GOLORAN 185 AGUIRRE, GRACE ADUANA 186 AGUIRRE, JOANNIE ELOISA ESPULGAR 187 AGULAY, MIKEE FRANCIENE CACAO 188 AGULAY, RONCES ARIANE QUILBAN 189 AGULLANA, CRIS MART RUMBAOA 190 AGUSTIN, ARAH MAY ZABLAN 191 AGUSTIN, FRAULEIN MARIE BARRERA 192 AGUSTIN, MARK LOUIE BAUTISTA 193 AGWILANG, SAMUEL MARK AGURIN 194 AHADULLA, NURZHIA-LYNN TULAWIE 195 AHIYANI, RAIDA ABDUWA 196 AHMAD, AZISA PAMALOY 197 AHMAD, JAWAHER KUSAIN 198 AJANAL, AL-MAHDIE LANGKASAN 199 AKANE, JACQUELINE DANTES 200 AKIATE, KELLY MAE GANO Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION - All Regions Held on NOVEMBER 25 & 26, 2017 Released on DECEMBER 12, 2017 Page: 6 of 119 Seq. No. N a m e 201 AKIL, SITTI REIZHA TAN 202 AKIP, ALLENRO-YANZEL MUDJAHIRIN 203 AKIRAN, WIZRA HAMID 204 ALA, CHRISTINE JOY ATENTA 205 ALABADO, JOANNE OPERIO 206 ALABASTRO, FRANCIS CAMBA 207 ALAM-ALAM, CHARISSE MAE PADILLA 208 ALAMAG, CHRISTINE KATE HERNANDEZ 209 ALANG, CHARLOTTE PASAOL 210 ALASCO, WEBELLE PARTOS 211 ALASTAM, IBRAHIM UDAN 212 ALBA, RIEZZEL IRIS MACALDO 213 ALBA, VANESSA NARAG 214 ALBAIN, MA VENUS MANALO 215 ALBALADEJO, ANKIE GOMEZ 216 ALBARICO, KAREEN SHYNE PEREZ 217 ALBAY, RESSEL MAE HILARION 218 ALBERCA, ELTON JOHN PINUELA 219 ALBERTO, CHARMAINE LOUISE BARRANTES 220 ALBERTO, IMEELYN ARAGON 221 ALBERTO, ROSELLE GELINA SANCHEZ 222 ALBINO, ANGELICA BAYYA 223 ALBINO, ARUBA FLORES 224 ALBIOLA, ARABELLE CLEMENTE 225 ALBON, KYLE SANDER SAGE 226 ALBUFERA, JASPER-LAURENZ SUAREZ 227 ALBURO, SHEENALYN SUMANDO 228 ALCAIN, IVY MAE CABALTEJA 229 ALCALA, HEGI ANN CATIPON 230 ALCALDE, CYRIL SEBIAL 231 ALCANTARA, AIRA MARIE SOLIVEL 232 ALCANTARA, ALLEN MARIE CABILES 233 ALCANTARA, BILLY BAUTISTA 234 ALCANTARA, CADYZ EDGIE BERGONIO 235 ALCANTARA, IRISH ABELLA 236 ALCANTARA, JENICA DEL ROSARIO 237 ALCANTARA, LORIE MAE BONDOC 238 ALCAYAGA, RICHMOND PASTOR 239 ALCAZAREN, CONNIE SUICO 240 ALCOBER, JANINE FRANCIS LOUISE ESTOYA 241 ALCOVER, LLEWELL TINAJA 242 ALCOY, PAMELA MAE OPIS 243 ALDAM, AIDA ASKALUDDIN 244 ALDANA, RHONAIDA MACMOD 245 ALDAVE, JOHN PHILIP BONGON 246 ALDEFOLLA, JILLIES LYNNE MACAYANA 247 ALDOJESA, ROBERTO JR MARTINEZ 248 ALEGADO, DWINE CLARILOU LACAY 249 ALEGADO, JERWIN MORALES 250 ALEGADO, MARIELLE FAITH MACADAAG Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION - All Regions Held on NOVEMBER 25 & 26, 2017 Released on DECEMBER 12, 2017 Page: 7 of 119 Seq. No. N a m e 251 ALEJANDRO, MYLENE HIPOLITO 252 ALEJO, JENNY SANTOS 253 ALEJO, JERLAINE LALLEN 254 ALEONAR, MARIA SOLEDAD MARTINEZ 255 ALFAD, MOHAMMAD AUDIE EKONG 256 ALFARO, REGINALD CHRISTIAN LLADO 257 ALFORQUE, JANINE BOCAO 258 ALI, ABDUL GAPHAR JR MACARAMBON 259 ALI, DALLIE GRACE MANGHI 260 ALI, FATIMA SAMAD 261 ALI, ISHRADEEN SANDAY 262 ALI, JOMAIRAH RANGAIG 263 ALI, NASRAIN BAGO 264 ALI, SITTIE AISAH POLAO 265 ALIBUYOG, RUBIE AMOR PALADO 266 ALICAYA, CHRISTINE LLABAN 267 ALILIAN, NORJANNA TAKASAN 268 ALILING, ANNA CARMEL GARING 269 ALIMENTO, LORRISA MAY FUENTES 270 ALIMORONG, JEZREEL JOELLE BAYUDANG 271 ALIMUDDIN, MARINA JALAIDE 272 ALIMUDDIN, NURJIA ABDURAJAN 273 ALIN-ALIN, CENDRA MAUREENE FLORES 274 ALINA, CHARISSE FHEY CAMPOS 275 ALINGOG, MARK AURELIUS PASCUAL 276 ALINSANGAO, CLORIS ZAINA DE LARA 277 ALISACA, CHRISTINE AYA NARVIOS 278 ALISON, JANELLE SAMORTIN 279 ALIVIA, GIANINA LIM 280 ALIVIO, ERECHA MAY REYES 281 ALLAM, RUBY LYN CIPRIANO 282 ALLAMA, MARVIN MAGLENTE 283 ALLEG, FREDA CAYUMBA 284 ALLING, ANNUAL SAMSARAJI 285 ALMACEN, HANNA MYKA ZARSUELA 286 ALMAIN, DWENDALYN DONGA-AP 287 ALMALBIS, MARGARET GLADYS ERENIA 288 ALMARIO, EDEN JOY FERNANDEZ 289 ALMARIO, NORBERT CRUZ 290 ALMARIO, UERIKA CLAIRE SACAY 291 ALMASE, KARINA NICOLE ARAGO 292 ALMAZAN, JUDILYN FIGAROLA 293 ALMAZAN, MONICA MAE RABAYA 294 ALMEDA, KHRISTIAN EARL DE CHAVEZ 295 ALMELOR, NOEL CALAGO 296 ALMERO, KAROL PAULINE ALVAREZ 297 ALMONTE, CLEO MARIE YBAÑEZ 298 ALMONTE, KRIZA MAE MABUNGA 299 ALMONTE, MARYELA MARIE DOYAO 300 ALMONTE, PREDENCE ELWEN MANGAHAS Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION - All Regions Held on NOVEMBER 25 & 26, 2017 Released on DECEMBER 12, 2017 Page: 8 of 119 Seq.
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