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- Phillip
- Anglicised version of the name Phillippos, from the Greek philos, meaning "friend" and hippos, meaning "horse".
- Philip
- Anglicised version of the name Phillippos, from the Greek philos, meaning "friend" and hippos, meaning "horse".
- Felipe
- Spanish form of the Greek name Philippos, which is from the Greek philos, meaning "friend" and Hippos meaning "horse".
- Felipa
- Woman who is friends with horses.
- Philippa
- Feminine version of Philip, from the Greek philos, meaning "friend" and hippos, meaning "horse".
- Philippe
- From the Greek name Philippos, which is from the Greek philos, meaning "friend" and Hippos meaning "horse".
- Phillipe
- One who is fond of horses, One who is fond of horses.
- Philipe
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek name “Phílippos (Φῐ́λῐππος),” composed of two elements: “philéō (φιλέω)” (love, like, kindly, welcome) plus “híppos (ῐ̔́ππος)” (horse, cavalry, horseman). In turn, the name means “horse-loving, fond of horses.” In Ancient Greece, the ownership of horses was available only to those rich enough to afford them. Thus, “lover of horses” can also be considered as “noble.” Prominent Philips, who popularized the name includes Kings of Macedon “Philippos” and one of the apostles of early Christianity. The name was also an epithet of Alexander the Great. It should be noted for clarity; the word “horse” is frequently found in ancient Greek names (for example, Hipparchus, Hippocrates, Hippolytus, and Xanthippe).
- Filip
- From the Greek name Philippos, which is from the Greek philos, meaning "friend" and Hippos meaning "horse".
- Philipp
- Old Greek - Lover of Horses; Friend of horses; Horse Lover; A form of the English name Philip, Old Greek - Lover of Horses, Friend of horses, Horse Lover, A form of the English name Philip.
- Filippo
- A person who passionately loves horses, A person who passionately loves horses.
- Filippa
- Feminine form of the Greek name Philippos, which is from the Greek philos, meaning "friend" and Hippos meaning "horse".
- Filipe
- A person who loves horses, A person who loves horses.
- Phillipa
- One who is the lover of horses, a friend.
- Phillippa
- One who is the lover of horses.
- Filipa
- A horse lover (Spanish) (Female version of Filip).
- Philipa
- A horse's friend and a lover, A horse's friend and a lover.
- Filipp
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek name “Phílippos (Φῐ́λῐππος),” composed of two elements: “philéō (φιλέω)” (love, like, kindly, welcome) plus “híppos (ῐ̔́ππος)” (horse, cavalry, horseman). In turn, the name means “horse-loving, fond of horses.” In Ancient Greece, the ownership of horses was available only to those rich enough to afford them. Thus, “lover of horses” can also be considered as “noble.” Prominent Philips, who popularized the name includes Kings of Macedon “Philippos” and one of the apostles of early Christianity. The name was also an epithet of Alexander the Great. It should be noted for clarity; the word “horse” is frequently found in ancient Greek names (for example, Hipparchus, Hippocrates, Hippolytus, and Xanthippe).
- Fillip
- A person who greatly loves horses, A person who greatly loves horses.
- Phillipp
- Phillip derives from the Greek word "philos" and means "friend" or "lover".