Lover of horses
Derived from the Greek name Philippos, it combines 'philein' (to love) and 'hippos' (horse). In ancient Greece, owning horses was a symbol of nobility and wealth, giving the name a high-status connotation. It has been borne by numerous kings and is one of the names of the twelve apostles in the New Testament.
One of the twelve apostles of Jesus
Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth II
Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist
Academy Award-winning American actor
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Renowned science fiction writer
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The protagonist known as Pip · Great Expectations
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King of Macedon and father of Alexander the Great
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).