Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /fe.ˈli.pe/(Spanish) /fe.ˈli.pi/(Portuguese)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese form of Philip.

Related Names

Rootsphilos + hippos
VariantFilipe(Portuguese)
DiminutiveFelipinho(Portuguese (Brazilian))
Feminine FormsFelipa(Spanish) Filipa(Portuguese)
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) Filippo, Pippo(Italian) Filips(Latvian) Pilypas(Lithuanian) Filip(Macedonian) Piripi(Maori) Filip, Philip(Norwegian) Filip(Polish) Filip(Romanian) Filipp(Russian) Filib(Scottish Gaelic) Filip(Serbian) Filip(Slovak) Filip(Slovene) Filip, Philip(Swedish) Pylyp(Ukrainian)
Surname DescendantsFelipe(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Felipe(Spanish)
Place Name DescendantFilipinas(Spanish)

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Name Days

Spain: February 5
Spain: May 3
Spain: May 26

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Entry updated October 6, 2024