Gender Masculine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /fi.ˈlip.po/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian form of Philip.

Related Names

Rootsphilos + hippos
DiminutivePippo
Feminine FormFilippa
Other Languages & CulturesPhilippos, Philippus(Ancient Greek) Philip(Biblical) Philippos(Biblical Greek) Philippus(Biblical Latin) Filip(Bulgarian) Felip(Catalan) Filippu(Corsican) Filip(Croatian) Filip(Czech) Filip, Philip(Danish) Filip, Philip, Filippus, Flip(Dutch) Philip, Phil, Phillip, Pip(English) Filip, Vilppu(Finnish) Philippe(French) Philipp(German) Filippos(Greek) Fülöp(Hungarian) Pilib(Irish) Filips(Latvian) Pilypas(Lithuanian) Filip(Macedonian) Piripi(Maori) Filip, Philip(Norwegian) Filip(Polish) Filipe(Portuguese) Felipe, Felipinho(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Filip(Romanian) Filipp(Russian) Filib(Scottish Gaelic) Filip(Serbian) Filip(Slovak) Filip(Slovene) Felipe(Spanish) Filip, Philip(Swedish) Pylyp(Ukrainian)
Surname DescendantsDe Filippis, Filippi(Italian)

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People think this name is

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Name Days

Italy: May 3
Italy: May 26

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Entry updated November 20, 2020