Philip

Philip, also Phillip, is a male name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularized the name include kings of Macedonia and one of the apostles of early Christianity.

''Philip'' has many alternative spellings. One derivation often used as a surname is Phillips. The original Greek spelling includes two Ps as seen in Philippides and Philippos, which is possible due to the Greek endings following the two Ps. To end a word with such a double consonant—in Greek or in English—would, however, be incorrect. It has many diminutive (or even hypocoristic) forms including Phil, Philly, Phillie, Lip, and Pip. There are also feminine forms such as Philippine and Philippa. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Schellekens, Philip
Published 2000
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by Moeller, Philip
Published 2004
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by Moeller, Philip
Published 2005
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by Alperson, Philip
Published 2007
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by Stiles, Philip
Published 2002
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by Allott, Philip
Published 2001
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by Kitcher, Philip
Published 2013
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by Alston, Philip
Published 2005
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by Alston, Philip
Published 2008
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by Pettit, Philip
Published 1996
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by Tallon, Philip
Published 2012
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by Clayton, Philip
Published 2011
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by Clayton, Philip
Published 2008
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by Burton, Philip
Published 2007
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by Wilkinson, Philip
Published 2013
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by Clark, Philip
Published 2010
Cambridge University Press

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by Lane, Philip
Published 2003
International Monetary Fund

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by Schellekens, Philip
Published 2003
International Monetary Fund