Phillipe
Complete Name Analysis & Etymology Guide
623 Total Births
145 Years of Data
1980 Peak Popularity Year
24 Peak Births

Phillipe Name: Complete Etymology, Meaning & Popularity Analysis

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Summary

Phillipe is a French name derived from the Greek name Philippos, meaning 'lover of horses'. It has evolved through various languages including Latin and Old French. The name has a rich historical context and is often associated with nobility and elegance. It does not have biblical relevance but gained popularity in the Middle Ages and continues to be well-regarded today.

Etymology & Cultural Background of "Phillipe"

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Pronunciation

/fɪˈlip/

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Origin

French

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Etymology

The name Phillipe is derived from the Greek name 'Philippos', which is composed of the elements 'philos' meaning 'friend' and 'hippos' meaning 'horse'.

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Meaning

Lover of horses

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Language Evolution

Philippos (Greek), Philippus (Latin), Philippe (Old French), Phillipe (Modern French)

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Historical Usage

The name gained popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages, especially in France and among the nobility, due to its association with several saints and historical figures.

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Variants & Derivatives

Philip, Philippe, Filip, Felipe

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Modern Popularity & Image

In contemporary times, Phillipe is often associated with sophistication and elegance, and it remains a popular choice in French-speaking countries and among those who appreciate its classic roots.

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Famous People

Philippe Pétain - French general and statesman, Philippe Starck - French designer, Philippe Coutinho - Brazilian footballer

📊 Phillipe Name Trend Analysis

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Boy Name Trend

Recent 3-Year Analysis

3-Year Trend: Stable
25-Year Trend: Relatively Stable

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✨ Phillipe Name Meaning & Significance

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Popularity Trend

Less Common name with 24 peak births in 1980

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Geographic Spread

Popular across 4 US states, with strongest presence in Florida

Historical Span

Data spanning 145 years from 1880 to 2024, showing long-term trends

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Generational Impact

Influenced 5 different American generations with varying popularity

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Historical Birth Statistics for the Name "Phillipe"

Note: Years with identical rankings may represent different numbers of births. Data is sourced from Social Security card applications for births in the United States.

Yearly Ranking History of "Phillipe"

"Phillipe" Popularity Across American Generations

Generation Gender Rank Total Names
Baby Boomers (1946-1964) Boy 4682nd of 7552 42
Generation X (Gen X) (1965-1980) Boy 3356th of 10718 149
Millennials (Gen Y) (1981-1996) Boy 3525th of 16616 242
Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers) (1997-2012) Boy 6726th of 24088 168
Generation Alpha (2013-2024) Boy 16116th of 23106 22

Regional Popularity of "Phillipe" by Generation for Male Names

TOP(%) MidWest Northeast South West
G.I. Generation
(1901-1927)
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Silent Generation
(1928-1945)
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Baby Boomers
(1946-1964)
- - - -
Generation X (Gen X)
(1965-1980)
- - - -
Millennials (Gen Y)
(1981-1996)
- 63.49%
2841st/4475
67.60%
3511th/5194
51.84%
3275th/6317
Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers)
(1997-2012)
- - 68.67%
5022nd/7313
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Generation Alpha
(2013-2024)
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Regional Popularity of "Phillipe" by Generation for Female Names

TOP(%) MidWest Northeast South West
G.I. Generation
(1901-1927)
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Silent Generation
(1928-1945)
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Baby Boomers
(1946-1964)
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Generation X (Gen X)
(1965-1980)
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Millennials (Gen Y)
(1981-1996)
- - - -
Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers)
(1997-2012)
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Generation Alpha
(2013-2024)
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State-by-State Popularity of "Phillipe"

This map shows the relative popularity of "Phillipe" across states, calculated by dividing the number of births with this name in each state by the total births in that state. This methodology provides a standardized measure of popularity regardless of state population size.

Comprehensive Regional & Generational Popularity Trends of "Phillipe" in the United States

The name Phillipe is most popular in Florida, USA across all generations. It ranks highest as a Boy name among the Millennials (Gen Y) generation in the West region. Recent 3-year trends show this Boy name is maintaining steady popularity, while the 25-year trend indicates it has been relatively stable. From 2020-2022, Phillipe has been stalled for male in Northeast, stalled for male in South, stalled for male in West. The long-term 25-year analysis reveals it has been stalled for male in Northeast, stalled for male in South, stalled for male in West. Across generations, 'Phillipe' has shown interesting popularity patterns: Among the Baby Boomers (1946-1964), it ranked 4682nd out of 7552 names. Among the Generation X (Gen X) (1965-1980), it ranked 3356th out of 10718 names. Among the Millennials (Gen Y) (1981-1996), it ranked 3525th out of 16616 names. Among the Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers) (1997-2012), it ranked 6726th out of 24088 names. Among the Generation Alpha (2013-2024), it ranked 16116th out of 23106 names. Discover how the name 'Phillipe' has evolved through American history with our comprehensive regional and generational analysis.

Infographic: Phillipe name meaning, origin, and popularity trends in the United States (US baby name analysis chart)
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