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PHENIOUS
MasculineUnique, made-up name of unknown origin with no known historical or linguistic roots in major languages or cultures. Its meaning and history are open to interpretation, possibly created as a fictional character's name or by parents choosing an unusual name for their child.
PHENIX
MasculineGreek-origin name, derived from the mythological bird known for its cyclical regeneration from ashes, symbolizing rebirth and immortality.
PHENYX
MasculineModern, unconventional name of unknown origin, perhaps inspired by the mythical phoenix symbolizing renewal.
PHEONIX
MasculinePhoenix is a Greek-derived name meaning 'dark red' or referring to the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes, symbolizing rebirth and immortality.
PHEONYX
MasculineUnconventional and captivating name of unknown origin, believed by some to be linked to the Greek word 'phoinix', meaning 'blood red' and referring to the mythical phoenix bird symbolizing rebirth.
PHI
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'light', associated with the golden ratio (Φ), a constant in mathematics.
PHIL
MasculinePhilip is a Greek name meaning 'lover of horses'.
PHILANDER
MasculineRare, ancient Greek male name meaning 'loving' or 'fond of horses'.
PHILANT
MasculinePhilanth is a rare, Greek-origin name meaning 'loving mankind', reflecting ancient virtues of kindness and generosity.
PHILBERT
MasculineUnusual French name derived from Germanic elements "Theodor" meaning 'gift of God' and "hilt" meaning 'battle', signifying 'brave warrior'.
PHILEMON
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "affectionate," associated with historical figures known for kindness and wisdom like Epicurus' companion and Aristophanes' generous character.
PHILIAS
MasculinePhilias, of Greek origin, signifies 'brotherly love' or 'friendship'.
PHILIBERT
MasculineRare yet historically significant French male name derived from Germanic elements 'filu' meaning "much" and 'berht' meaning "bright", translating to "very bright or famous". It was popular during the Middle Ages with notable figures like Philibert II, Duke of Savoy, and Philibert de L'Orme, a renowned Renaissance architect. Despite its uniqueness today, it offers an appealing alternative to common names like Philip or Bert.
PHILIP
MasculineGreek name meaning "lover of horses," derived from philippos, which combines philos ("loving") and hippos ("horse"). It was popular among ancient Greeks and has been used by notable figures like Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great. Today, Philip remains popular worldwide in various forms such as Philippus, Philippe, Filippo, Felipe, and Feliphe.
PHILIPE
MasculineGreek name meaning "lover of horses," derived from "philippos" and popularized by Philip II of Macedon.
PHILIPP
MasculineGreek name derived from Philippos, meaning "loving horses.
PHILIPPE
MasculineFrench masculine given name originating from the Greek Philippos, meaning "lover of horses," popular since the Middle Ages and carried to other European countries by returning crusaders.
PHILIPPOS
MasculineGreek masculine given name meaning 'fond of horses' or 'horseloving'.
PHILIPS
MasculinePhilip is a Greek name meaning 'lover of horses', popularized by Philip II of Macedonia.
PHILIX
MasculinePhilip is of Greek origin, meaning "lover of horses".
PHILL
MasculinePhill is of Greek origin, derived from Philip, meaning "lover of horses.
PHILLIP
MasculineGreek name meaning "lover of horses," derived from "philios" (loving) and "hippos" (horse). It has been popular throughout history, with notable bearers including Philip II of Macedon and Saint Philip, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. The name was introduced to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066 and has remained popular ever since.
PHILLIPE
MasculinePhilip is a Greek-derived name meaning 'lover of horses', composed of 'philios' (loving) and 'hippos' (horse). It's been used throughout history by notable figures like Philip II of Macedon.
PHILLIPH
MasculinePhilip is a Greek name meaning 'lower of horses.'
PHILLIPMICHAEL
MasculineAmerican name combining Philip ("loving") and Michael ("who is like God?"), each bearing rich historical significance from Greek, Hebrew, and Christian traditions.
PHILLIPP
MasculineGreek-origin name derived from Philippos, meaning 'lover of horses'. It has been popular throughout history, carried by figures like Philip II of Macedon and Saint Philip the Apostle.
PHILLIPPE
MasculineFrench masculine given name meaning 'lover of horses.'
PHILLIPS
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Greek Philippus, meaning "loving horse.
PHILLIS
MasculineFeminine given name of Greek origin meaning "friend" or "lover.
PHILLP
MasculinePhilip is a Greek-origin male name meaning "loving horse," borne by historical figures like Alexander the Great's father and Saint Philip the Apostle.
PHILLY
MasculineGreek name derived from "Philos," meaning friend.
PHILMON
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "mouse lover," associated with early Christian figure Saint Philmon, and has historic ties to notable figures such as Bishop Philemon and theologian Philmon.
PHILMORE
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'filmer', meaning 'miller'.
PHILO
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'loving,' popularized by philosopher Philo Judaeus, who blended Greek philosophy and Jewish law.
PHILOPATEER
MasculinePhilopater is a rare Greek name derived from 'philos' (love) and 'pater' (father), translating to "lover of his father.
PHILOPATER
MasculineGreek male name meaning "loving the father," composed of "philo-" (love) and "-pater" (father), and was historically used as an honorific title for rulers demonstrating strong filial devotion, as seen in the case of Ptolemy VIII Physcon (Ptolemy Philopator).
PHILP
MasculinePhilip is a Greek name meaning 'lover of horses,' derived from 'philios' (loving) and 'hippos' (horse).
PHILSON
MasculineUnique Ghanaian name derived from 'Philemon', meaning 'affectionate' or 'loving', and '-son'.
PHIN
MasculinePhin, of Anglo-Saxon origin, means 'mild-mannered.' Traditionally used as a nickname for Finn, it has evolved into a standalone given name. Associated with warmth, approachability, and gentleness.
PHINEAS
MasculineRare male name of Greek origin, derived from "phines", meaning "to think" or "to speak".