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Pippi

Pippi is a playful diminutive of Philippa, from Greek roots meaning "lover of horses," and is famous in literature.

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Pippi is a playful diminutive of Philippa, from Greek roots meaning lover of horses, and it is widely recognized through literature as well. That literary association has made the name feel adventurous, spirited, and charmingly unconventional.

Even without the character reference, the sound itself is lively and affectionate. The name has a bright, bouncy quality that makes it feel youthful and unpretentious. Pippi is the kind of name that seems to smile as soon as it is spoken, which helps explain its enduring charm.

As a given name it is rare, but it has a strong memory because of its literary life. Pippi suggests play, independence, and a name that refuses to be solemn.

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