Philippos
Philippos (Greek: Φίλιππος) is a masculine given name of Greek origin. The name combines the elements philos or phílos meaning “loving” or “beloved” and hippos meaning “horse,” traditionally interpreted as “lover of horses” or “friend of horses.” It has ancient usage in Greek-speaking lands and was Latinized as Philippus, with forms in other languages including Filippo, Filip, and Philippe.
In antiquity, Philippos is best known from Philip II of Macedon, king of Macedon and father of
In modern times, Philippos remains common in Greece and among Greek-speaking communities. The name is typically
Notable bearers include Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark (born 1987), a member of the former Greek
Related terms include Philippopolis, an ancient city name later changed to Plovdiv, which illustrates the classical