Where does “Phipp” come from?

Phipp (English) comes from English Philip, from Middle English Philip, from Ancient Greek φίλιππος, from Ancient Greek φιλέω, from Ancient Greek ἀτέλεια, from Ancient Greek ἀ-, from Proto-Hellenic hə-, from Proto-Indo-European sm̥- — together, one.

Phipp (English): a diminutive of {{m|en|Philip}}

Definitions

  1. a diminutive of {{m|en|Philip}}

Ancestry of “Phipp”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishPhilipOne of the twelve disciples of Jesus in the Bible; one of the seven deacons
2Middle EnglishPhilip
3Ancient Greekφίλιπποςfond of horses
4Ancient GreekφιλέωI love, like, regard highly; I treat kindly,...
5Ancient Greekἀτέλειαexemption from public burdens, immunity
6Ancient Greekἀ-The alpha privativum, used to make words that...
7Proto-Hellenichə-same; together
8Proto-Indo-Europeansm̥-one; with, together
9Proto-Indo-Europeansem-together, one

Words derived from “Phipp

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sem-
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