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Phin

A short form of Philip, from Greek *Philippos* meaning "lover of horses."

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Phin is a short form of Philip, from Greek Philippos meaning lover of horses. The abbreviation makes the classical root feel breezier and more modern, while still keeping the original meaning just beneath the surface.

It is a name that gains charm from its brevity. Phin sounds crisp, friendly, and direct. It has the feel of a nickname that can stand on its own, which is part of the modern appeal of many short forms.

Even in its compactness, it carries a trace of the old Greek prestige behind Philip, giving it more depth than its size suggests. Phin is the kind of name that feels easy to wear but still historically connected.

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