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Does this name remind you of the world paraphilia (and other -philia words)?
Does this name remind you of Prince Philip?
Do you think this name is dated or would seem odd on a child born today?http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/87410
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No to all three - I'm just reminded of the various Philips I've known. It's a classic name and it's never been really trendy, and it's still in the charts so people are obviously using it on babies.
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No, no, and no.
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1. No
2. No, and I'm British. I don't think of the other royals when I hear Elizabeth or Charles.
3. I know a few little Phil's who are running around, I don't think it's too dated.
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—Not at all. Would never make the connection between a common name like Phillip (Greek for “friend of horses”) and .... that. Of course ancient languages are one of my special interests, so maybe that’s why? But I don’t think they sound similar.—Yes, but that’s not really a bad thing? Honestly I try to avoid the whole royal family thing but *so many* people want to talk about them that it really is just kind of inescapable. —Eh, not really. Philip is a good classic and wouldn’t seem out of place, even though it’s not really “on trend” anymore. And I personally would much rather see Philip than something “current” like Paysyn or Kyngslee or so on.
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Does this name remind you of the world paraphilia (and other -philia words)?
No, only Ophelia does that for me. Does this name remind you of Prince Philip?
No, but I do live in the US so royal knowledge is less known over here. Honestly, if it came to royals, I think of Prince Carl Philip first.Do you think this name is dated or would seem odd on a child born today?
I think Phil is a bit dated, but Philip is not.
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It makes me think of two adult friends: a man named Peter Philip and a woman named Philippa. And, since I know the etymology, it's got a nice, horsey, outdoors feel! I don't think of Prince Philip particularly, or of any of the royals: I suppose his name is more interesting than most.I don't think it's dated. Philippa and I have been buddies since our first year at school, so I find it easy to think of Philip(pa) on any age from six years old to adult. And it's a good name with a long history, and was never trendy though always in use to some extent. So it could work very well on a modern child.
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Does this name remind you of the world paraphilia (and other -philia words)?
-No.Does this name remind you of Prince Philip?
-No, I barely even know who he is.Do you think this name is dated or would seem odd on a child born today?
-My cousin has 3 year old Philip, so I'm used to it being used for a toddler.
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