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Phil is a masculine given name, usually a shortened form of Philip, though it is frequently used as a given name in its own right. The name Philip derives from the Greek Philippos, from philein “to love” or philos “loving” and hippos “horse,” and is commonly interpreted as “lover of horses” or “friend of horses.”

As a stand-alone name, Phil has been common in English-speaking countries since the early 20th century and

Notable people named Phil span fields such as music, sports, entertainment, and politics. Examples include Phil

Fictional or cultural uses include Phil Connors, the weatherman in Groundhog Day; Phil Dunphy in the television

is
used
by
many
people
who
are
formally
named
Philip
but
prefer
the
shorter
form.
It
is
also
found
as
a
given
name
in
its
own
right
in
other
regions.
Spelling
variants
include
Philippe
(French),
Felipe/Filip
(Spanish/Portuguese/Slavic),
and
Filippo
(Italian).
Collins,
English
musician
and
singer;
Phil
Jackson,
American
basketball
coach;
Phil
Mickelson,
American
golfer;
Phil
Spector,
American
record
producer;
Phil
Hartman,
Canadian-American
actor
and
comedian;
Phil
Anselmo,
American
metal
musician;
Phil
Keoghan,
television
host;
Phil
Esposito,
Canadian-American
ice
hockey
player.
series
Modern
Family;
and
several
other
characters
who
go
by
Phil
in
film
and
TV.
See
also
the
related
given
name
Philip
for
broader
history
and
notable
bearers.