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Philip is a given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"〔Liddell, Henry George & al. "(Φίλιππος )"〕), from a compound of (''phílos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). In Ancient Greece, the ownership of horses was available only to those rich enough to afford them. Thus, "lover of horses" can also be understood as "noble". Prominent Philips who popularized the name include kings of Macedonia and one of the apostles of early Christianity. ''Philip'' has many alternative spellings, many of them with two Ls (such as Phillips, mostly found as a surname), and also has many diminutive (or hypocoristic forms) including Phil, Flip, Feli, Philly, Lip, Pep or Peps, and Pippo. There are also feminine forms such as Philippine, Philippa. Additionally, there is also; Philippe (from the French name, e.g. Philippe de Gueldres (Philippa of Guelders)). == Philip in other languages == * Arabic: فيليب (Felib), فيلبس, فيليبوس * Armenian: Փիլիպպոս (Pʿilippos) * Belarusian: Філіп (Filip) * Bengali: ফিলিপ (Philipa) * Bulgarian: Филип * Catalan : Felip * Celtic : Fulup * Chinese : 腓力 (Féilì) * Chinese (Simplified): 菲利普 (Fēilìpǔ) * Chinese (Traditional): 菲利普 (Fēilìpǔ) * Croatian : Filip * Czech : Filip * Dutch : Filip * English : Philip * Esperanto : Filipo * Finnish : Vilppu * French : Philippe * Georgian: ფილიპ (P’ilip) * German : Philipp * Greek : Φίλιππος (Fílippos) * Gujarati: ફિલિપ (Philipa) * Hawaiian: Pilipo * Hebrew: פיליפ * Hindi: फिलिप (Philipa) * Hungarian : Fülöp * Irish : Pilib, Feidhlim * Italian : Filippo * Japanese : フィリップ (Firippu) * Korean : 필립(Philip) * Latin: Philippus * Latvian : Filips * Lithuanian : Pilypas * Macedonian : Филип * Occitan : Felip * Poitevin : Félipe * Polish : Filip * Portuguese : Filipe * Romanian : Filip * Russian : Филипп (Filipp) * Samoan : Filipo * Serbian : Филип (Filip) * Spanish : Felipe * Swahili: Felipo * Swedish: Filip * Ukrainian: Пилип 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Philip (name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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