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Phelan Masculine Irish

Phelan is an Irish name used both as a given name and a surname. It is the Anglicized form of the Irish Faolán, derived from the Old Irish fáel meaning "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix, thus carrying the meaning...

Phelim Masculine Irish

Phelim is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Feidhlim, itself a variant of the Old Irish Feidlimid. The name Feidlimid is traditionally said to mean "ever good," though it may be related to the Old Irish word feidil me...

Phelix Masculine Greek Bible

Phelix is an uncommon given name, primarily recognized as a variant of Felix as used in the Greek New Testament. While the name Felix became widespread across Europe due to its favorable meaning of "lucky" or "successful...

Pherick Masculine Manx

Pherick is the Manx form of Patrick, a name with deep roots in Irish and Christian history. The original name derives from the Latin Patricius, meaning "nobleman", and was famously borne by the 5th-century Saint Patrick,...

Phestos Masculine Greek Bible

Phestos is the Greek form of the Latin Festus, used in the Greek New Testament. The name originates from the Roman cognomen Festus, possibly meaning "festival, holiday" in Latin. In the New Testament, Festus appears as P...

Phil Masculine English

Phil is a short form of Philip and various other names beginning with Phil, often a Greek element meaning "friend, dear, beloved". Etymology and History The name Phil is a common diminutive (or hypocoristic) of Philip, w...

Philadelphos Masculine Ancient Greek

Philadelphos is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from the elements φιλέω (phileo) "to love" and ἀδελφός (adelphos) "brother", thus meaning "lover of brothers" or "brotherly love". The name was notably used as an e...

Philadelphus Masculine Ancient Greek

Philadelphus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Philadelphos, derived from the elements φιλέω (phileo, “to love”) and ἀδελφός (adelphos, “brother”), meaning “brotherly love.” The name is historically associated with t...

Philander Masculine English Greek

Philander is an English masculine given name derived from the Greek name Philandros (Φίλανδρος), meaning "friend of man." The name combines the Greek elements philos ("friend") and aner ("man"). In Greek mythology, Phila...

Philandros Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Philandros is an Ancient Greek name that serves as the original form of the Latinized Philander. Composed of the elements philos meaning "friend" and aner meaning "man" (genitive andros), Philandros translates to "friend...

Philbert Masculine French

Philbert is a French given name that originated as a variant of Philibert, with the spelling altering the name's perceived meaning. While Philibert itself evolved from the Old German Filibert (from filu "much" and beraht...

Philémon Masculine French

Philémon is the French form of Philemon. It is a masculine given name used primarily in French-speaking countries, including France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada. The name derives from the Greek Φιλήμων (Philḗmōn), m...

Philemon Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +2

Philemon is a male given name derived from the Greek word φίλημα (philema), meaning "kiss," and signifies "affectionate." It appears in the New Testament as the recipient of one of the Apostle Paul's epistles, known as t...

Philetos Masculine Greek Bible

Philetos is the Greek form of Philetus, a name derived from the Greek word philetos meaning "beloved." In the New Testament, Philetus is mentioned as a heretic in the church at Ephesus, denounced by the apostle Paul (2 T...

Philetus Masculine English Bible Latin Bible

Philetus is a rare English and Latin biblical name derived from the Greek Philetos (Φίλητος), meaning "beloved." The name appears in the New Testament (2 Timothy 2:17) as that of a heretic who, along with Hymenaeus, taug...

Philibert Masculine French Germanic

EtymologyPhilibert is a French and Germanic masculine given name. It originated as an early variant of Filibert, itself composed of the Old German elements filu ("much") and beraht ("bright"), giving the meaning "much br...

Philip Masculine Danish Dutch +4

Philip is a male given name derived from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses," from φίλος (philos) "friend, lover" and ἵππος (hippos) "horse." This etymological composition reflects the cultura...

Philipp Masculine German

Philipp is the German form of Philip, derived from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses," from φίλος (philos, "friend, lover") and ἵππος (hippos, "horse"). This name was borne by several histori...

Philippe Masculine French

Philippe is the French form of Philip, a masculine given name with a rich history spanning millennia. Derived from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses" — from φίλος (philos, "friend, lover") an...

Philippos Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Philippos is the original Greek form of the name Philip, derived from the Greek elements philos meaning "friend, lover" and hippos meaning "horse", thus giving the meaning "friend of horses". It is the root from which ma...

Philippus Masculine Latin Bible Ancient Greek

EtymologyPhilippus is the Latin form of the Greek name Philippos (Φίλιππος), which directly translates to the English name Philip. The Latin adaptation was used both in the Latin Bible (Vulgate) and historically in the R...

Phillip Masculine English

Phillip is an English variant of the name Philip, with its spelling influenced by the customary form of the surname Phillips. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses," f...

Philo Masculine Ancient Greek

Philo is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Φίλων (Philon), which comes from the Greek word φίλος meaning "lover" or "friend". The name thus conveys a sense of affection and compa...

Philoctetes Masculine Greek

Philoctetes is a Greek masculine name with a heroic pedigree in classical mythology. Derived from the φίλος (philos) meaning "friend, lover" and κτάομαι (ktaomai) meaning "to acquire", the name can be interpreted as "one...

Philokrates Masculine Ancient Greek

Philokrates is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from the elements philos (φίλος, meaning "lover, friend") and kratos (κράτος, meaning "power"), thus conveying the sense of "friend of power". This compound name ref...

Philoktetes Masculine Greek

Philoktetes is a Greek form of the name Philoctetes, derived from the Greek elements philos (friend, lover) and ktaomai (to acquire), thus meaning "lover of acquiring" or "one who acquires friends."Etymology and OriginTh...

Philon Masculine Ancient Greek

Philon is the Ancient Greek form of the name Philo, derived from the Greek word φίλος (philos) meaning "lover, friend."Historical FigureThe most documented bearer of this name is Philon of Athens, a 4th-century BC archit...

Philotheos Masculine Ancient Greek

Philotheos is an ancient Greek masculine given name meaning "friend of god," derived from the elements φίλος (philos) "lover, friend" and θεός (theos) "god." Theophoric names (containing a divine element) were especially...

Phineas Masculine English Bible

Phineas is a masculine given name, an Anglicized form of Phinehas used in some English versions of the Old Testament. While the more direct Biblical spelling retains a Hebrew flavor, the variant "Phineas" emerged in Engl...

Phinees Masculine Greek Bible

Phinees is the form of Phinehas used in the Greek Old Testament (the Septuagint). The name appears as a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew original. Phinehas itself is a name of uncertain etymology, often linked to the...

Phinehas Masculine English Bible

Phinehas (also spelled Phineas) is a name of uncertain origin. It appears in the Old Testament, where it is borne by two individuals. The most prominent Phinehas is the grandson of Aaron and son of Eleazar, a zealous pri...

Phineus Masculine Greek

Phineus is a name of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from Greek φίνις (phinis), a variant of φήνη (phene) meaning "vulture". In Greek mythology, Phineus was a king of Salmydessus in Thrace and a seer, who appears pro...

Phirun Masculine Khmer

Phirun is the Khmer form of the name Varuna, which derives from the Sanskrit root vṛ meaning "to surround" or "to encompass." In Hindu mythology, Varuna is a god associated with water, the ocean, the sky, and cosmic law....

Phlegon Masculine Greek English Bible +2

Phlegon is a Greek name meaning "burning," derived from the verb phlego (φλέγω), "to burn." The name appears twice in historical contexts: in Greek mythology and in the Christian New Testament. In mythology, Phlegon is o...

Phlegyas Masculine Greek

Phlegyas is a name from Greek mythology, meaning "fiery" in Greek. It derives from the verb φλέγω (phlego), meaning "to burn." This etymology is reflected in the mythological narrative of Phlegyas, who was a king of the...

Phobos Masculine Greek

Phobos is a name of Greek origin meaning "fear, panic". In Greek myth, Phobos (also Latinized as Phobus) was a son of Ares, the god of war, and often accompanied his father into battle, spreading terror among enemies. He...

Phobus Masculine Greek

Phobus is a Latinized form of Phobos, the Greek mythological personification of fear and panic. The name is derived from the Greek word φόβος (phobos) meaning "fear, panic". In Greek mythology, Phobos was one of the sons...

Phocas Masculine Ancient Greek

Phocas is the Latinized form of the Greek name Φωκᾶς (Phokas), derived from φώκη (phoke) meaning "seal (animal)". This ancient Greek name was borne by an early Christian saint and martyr from Asia Minor, who according to...

Phoebus Masculine Greek

Phoebus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Φοῖβος (Phoibos), meaning "bright, pure." In ancient Greek religion and mythology, this name was an epithet of the god Apollo, reflecting his role as the god of light and t...

Phoibos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Phoibos is the original Greek form of the name Phoebus, which itself is the Latinized version. In Ancient Greek mythology and language, Phoibos (Φοῖβος) means "bright" or "pure". It was primarily used as an epithet of th...

Phokas Masculine Ancient Greek

Phokas is the Greek form of Phocas, which itself is a Latinized derivative of the Greek name Φωκᾶς (Phokas), meaning "seal (animal)" from φώκη (phoke). The name is most notably associated with Phocas, a Byzantine emperor...

Phong Masculine Vietnamese

Phong is a Sino-Vietnamese name for boys, derived from the Chinese character 風 (phong) meaning "wind." The name is used both as a given name and a surname. In Vietnam, Phong is a common male given name, reflecting the c...

Photios Masculine Ancient Greek

Photios is an Ancient Greek masculine name derived from phos, meaning "light". The name is linked to the Greek word φῶς (phos), with the genitive form φωτός (photos), signifying radiance or enlightenment. Etymology and O...

Phraates Masculine

Phraates is the Hellenized form of Farhad, derived from the Parthian name Frahat, meaning "gained" or "earned". The name entered Greek as Φραάτης (Phraátēs) and was later adopted into Latin, where it became Phraātēs, use...

Phrixos Masculine Greek

EtymologyPhrixos is the Greek form of the name Phrixus, which derives from the Greek word phrix (φρίξ) meaning "ripple, shiver" or "bristling, standing on end". Thus the name carries a sense of "thrilling" or "causing sh...

Phrixus Masculine Greek

Phrixus (also spelt Phryxus) is a name from Greek mythology, derived from the Greek Φρίξος (Phrixos), meaning "thrilling, causing shivers", from φρίξ (phrix) meaning "ripple, shiver" or "standing on end, bristling".Mytho...

Phunihel Masculine Latin Bible

Phunihel is a Latin form of the Hebrew name Penuel, meaning "facing God," composed of the Hebrew elements pana (meaning "to turn to") and el (meaning "God"). It appears in the Latin Old Testament as used by the Vulgate t...

Piaras Masculine Irish

Piaras is the Irish Gaelic form of Piers, which itself is a medieval form of Peter. The name Peter derives from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning “stone,” and was used to translate the Aramaic name Cephas, bestowed by J...

Pier Masculine Dutch Italian

Pier is an Italian and Dutch variant form of Peter. The name is derived from Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning "stone," which in the New Testament serves as a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas. According to the Gospels...

Pierce Masculine English

Pierce is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname that itself came from the medieval given name Piers. Piers is a medieval form of Peter, which ultimately comes from the Greek Petros meaning 's...

Pierfrancesco Masculine Italian

Pierfrancesco is an Italian masculine given name formed by combining Piero and Francesco, two of the most enduring names in Italian culture. The first element, Piero, is an Italian form of Peter, which derives from the G...

Piergiorgio Masculine Italian

Piergiorgio is a masculine Italian given name combining the elements Piero and Giorgio. It is a compound name formed by blending two distinct traditional names, each with their own strong associations in Italian culture....

Pierino Masculine Italian

Pierino is an Italian diminutive of Piero, which itself is the Italian form of Peter. The name derives from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning "stone". This was a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas, also meaning "sto...

Pierluigi Masculine Italian

Pierluigi is an Italian masculine given name formed by the combination of two classic Italian names, Piero and Luigi, thus essentially meaning 'Peter Louis'. This type of compound name has been popular in Italy, particul...

Piero Masculine Italian

Piero is the Italian form of Peter. It is a masculine given name derived from Greek Petros ("stone"), a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas. In the New Testament, Jesus gave the name Peter to the apostle Simon, signif...

Pierpaolo Masculine Italian

Pierpaolo is an Italian masculine given name formed by combining Piero and Paolo. This type of compound name, where two names are fused into one, is relatively common in Italian onomastic tradition, often honoring two di...

Pierre Masculine French Swedish

Pierre is a masculine given name that serves as the French form of Peter. Derived from the Greek word petros meaning "stone" or "rock," Pierre ultimately traces back to the Aramaic nickname Kefa (“rock”), which Jesus bes...

Pièrre Masculine

Pièrre is the Norman form of the name Peter, deriving from the Old Norman adaptation of the French Pierre. The Normans, who were of Norse origin but settled in Normandy (France), brought their dialect—and names like Pier...

Pierre-Luc Masculine French

Pierre-Luc is a French compound given name, combining the classic names Pierre and Luc. This hyphenated name follows the French tradition of pairing two established names to create a distinctive yet familiar double name,...

Pierrick Masculine Breton French

Pierrick is a Breton and French masculine given name, formed as a diminutive of Pierre. The name is particularly associated with the Brittany region of France, where Breton language and culture have historically been str...

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