Isiah Kobe Hermogenes Policarpio

Emblazonment by Roi Andrie Hernandez.

Isiah Kobe Hermogenes Policarpio was born in and lives in Santa Maria, Bulacan. He is a licensed professional teacher and teaches at the elementary level. He completed a Bachelor of Secondary Education with a major in English at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, and a Master of Arts in Education with a major in English at Meycauayan College.

Description and symbolism:

The ignited lamp between two gold roses represents the teaching profession of the Armiger.

The two scrolls refer to the Prophet Isaiah and Prophet Jacob, the origins of the name of the armiger – Isiah (Isaiah) and Kobe (Jacob).

The rays allude to the family name of the armiger, Policarpio, from Polycarp, a bishop, who was burned and stabbed.

The crescent moon and star represent the La Purisima Concepcion, the Queen, Mother, and Patroness of the birth place of the Armiger.

To the Armiger, the color blue symbolizes his core values of loyalty, support, and commitment.

Blazon: Shield: Azure on a fess rayonny Or two open scrolls fesswise Argent handled Brunâtre, between in chief an Arabian lamp Or enflamed Tenné between two roses barbed and seeded Or, in base a mullet of six points Or within a crescent Argent.

Motto: Sapere aude (“Dare to know”).

Assumed/granting authority: Assumed, January 2, 2025. Registered, Philippine Armorial, February 15, 2026.

Image and information submitted by the Armiger.

2 thoughts on “Isiah Kobe Hermogenes Policarpio

  1. I’m looking to find the family crest of the RAYA family they presently reside in the tanay rizal area. Looking to get the crest to give as a gift. Any help to help finding it or leading me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

    thanks

    mrjim1976@yahoo.com

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    1. Dear Jim, thanks for your enquiry. We do not currently have a record of arms for that name on the Philippine Armorial. Unfortunately there is no record of arms for the name in common sources for those who may have inherited arms from Spanish families, such as the Heraldario español, europeo y americano. Are you certain that they have a historic coat of arms? If you have any historic indication suggesting they do, please advise. Very best regards – Vincent for the Philippine Armorial

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