[Facts] Phileas
What does the name Phileas means? You know, like Phileas Fogg... And how is it prn. in English? I only know the French prn., fee-lay-as. Thanks!
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PHILEAS is an ancient Greek name. There was a geographer called Ph. in the 5th century B.C. and a 3rd/4th century Saint by that name. It is from Greek "philein" (to love).
I would pronounce it the same way as in French plus some chewing gum.
Andy ;—)
I would pronounce it the same way as in French plus some chewing gum.
Andy ;—)
possible relations
possible relations include
Philon: derived from philein "to love"
Philis --> Phyllis: Means "foliage" in Greek
Phil: a Greek element meaning "friend, dear, beloved"
philos (word): "friend" in Greek
PHILEMON: "affectionate" in Greek
PHILETUS: "beloved" in Greek
I could go on...
On the main page, by search click on advanced. When on the advanced search page type in 'Phil*' into the search area and unclick 'Search for words in meaning' and 'Search for words in description'. There is a list of names that will appear.
Most likely the name means something along the lines of 'friend, beloved, affection' etc.
~SD
possible relations include
Philon: derived from philein "to love"
Philis --> Phyllis: Means "foliage" in Greek
Phil: a Greek element meaning "friend, dear, beloved"
philos (word): "friend" in Greek
PHILEMON: "affectionate" in Greek
PHILETUS: "beloved" in Greek
I could go on...
On the main page, by search click on advanced. When on the advanced search page type in 'Phil*' into the search area and unclick 'Search for words in meaning' and 'Search for words in description'. There is a list of names that will appear.
Most likely the name means something along the lines of 'friend, beloved, affection' etc.
~SD