Philip
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A male given name: A name of Greek origin, meaning "lover of horses." 2. Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: The title and name of Prince Philip, the English-born husband of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (1921–2021).
Usage Examples
As a given name:
- Philip is a common name in many English-speaking countries.
- My colleague's name is Philip, but he prefers to be called Phil.
Referring to the historical figure:
- Prince Philip dedicated decades of service to the Crown.
- The biography covers the life of Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Advanced Usage
- "Philip" in historical context: The name is borne by several historical figures, most notably kings of ancient Macedon, such as Philip II, father of Alexander the Great. When used in this context, it typically refers to these historical rulers.
- Philip of Macedon reformed the ancient Macedonian army.
Variants and Related Words
- Phil (n): A common, informal short form or nickname for Philip.
- Hi, I'm Phil.
- Phillip (n): A common alternate spelling of the given name.
- Philippa (n): The feminine form of the name Philip.
Synonyms
- Duke of Edinburgh (n): A formal title synonymous with Prince Philip in his official capacity.
- (For the given name): There are no direct synonyms for a proper name, but informal variants like Phil serve a similar function.
Related Idioms or Phrases
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using the proper name "Philip."
Noun
- Englishman and husband of Elizabeth II (born 1921)