The aforementioned name is a satirical/stereotypical name for singer Taylor Swift in the Philippines. The
extra names were added to ridicule how many of the
people also have such long names. The whole name has since then become a
meme in the Filipino media, in which
people use the name ironically to refer to the singer.
Taylor Alison Finlay Swift are all from her legal name, the additional names and their origins are stated below. The joke originally started as "Taylor Marie
Joy Batumbakal Swift", and since then, many other names have been added.
Marie and
Joy are commonly found in girls' names, where
Marie comes from
Mary/Maria, the most common name in the country;
Joy is stereotypically associated with service workers, such as nurses, cashiers, and stewardesses.
Inang Kulot is an allusion to her curly locks. Inang means "Mother" in a familiar tone, Kulot simply means "curls".
Dimagiba is fairly an uncommon last name, though it is a reference to an old joke played in radios. Dimagiba, short for 'hindi (not) magiba (breakable)' means "invincible", or "never broken". full joke: look up "Short pinoy joke english class"
Batumbakal (lit. lodestone, bato = stone, bakal = metal) is also an uncommon last name, though it does hold a deep native origin. Like Dimagiba, it seems to have originated from a joke, albeit obscure. full joke: look up "batumbakal filipino joke"
Altogether, it sounds like the name of the
girl you'd play chinese garter together in the neighborhood alleys.