Ambeth R. Ocampo with Jonathan Capulas Balsamo and 3 others (25. 10. 2012). Facebook. Приступљено 9. 12. 2016. »Nila grew abundantly along the Pasig and gave the city its name Manila. (may nila). Some idiot added a "d" to give us: Maynilad, Maharnilad, and Lagusnilad! In Fr. Blanco's Flora de Filipinas circa 1877 we find the "ixora manila." There is no "d" after nila.«
Abinales, Patricio N.; Amoroso, Donna J. (23. 6. 2015). „Pre-colonial Manila / State and Society in the Philippines”. Malacañang Presidential Museum and Library. Malacañang Presidential Museum and Library Araw ng Maynila Briefers. Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office / Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield. Архивирано из оригинала 9. 3. 2016. г. Приступљено 27. 4. 2017.
Abinales, Patricio N.; Amoroso, Donna J. (23. 6. 2015). „Pre-colonial Manila / State and Society in the Philippines”. Malacañang Presidential Museum and Library. Malacañang Presidential Museum and Library Araw ng Maynila Briefers. Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office / Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield. Архивирано из оригинала 9. 3. 2016. г. Приступљено 27. 4. 2017.