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Filipp

A Slavic form of Philip, from Greek, meaning lover of horses.

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Filipp is a Slavic form of Philip, from the Greek meaning 'lover of horses.' That classical meaning has traveled widely across Europe, but the double-p spelling and Slavic shape give this version a stronger, more regional identity.

It feels established and traditional, yet visually distinct from the more familiar English form. The name carries a solid, grounded feeling. Philip has long been associated with saints, rulers, and ordinary everyday use, and Filipp inherits that seriousness while adding a firmer graphic edge.

It sounds direct, sturdy, and slightly formal, with the kind of cross-cultural history that makes European name traditions so layered. Filipp is a classic name with a colder, sharper surface and a very old root beneath it.

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