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    Philippe-Marie / Philip-Mary

    Pronunciation: fee-LEEP mah-REE

    β™‚ Male
    Greek, Hebrew

    Meaning

    Lover of horses; bitter/sea of bitterness

    Origin

    Greek and Hebrew

    History & Etymology

    Philippe-Marie is a compound name, combining two distinct names with rich histories. 'Philippe' derives from the Greek name Philippos, meaning 'lover of horses.' This name was famously borne by several kings of Macedon, including Philip II, father of Alexander the Great, and later by numerous European monarchs. Its popularity spread through the Christian world due to its association with Saint Philip the Apostle.

    'Marie' is the French form of Maria, which ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Miryam. The exact meaning of Miryam is debated, with common interpretations including 'sea of bitterness,' 'rebelliousness,' or 'wished-for child.' It gained immense popularity through the veneration of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, and has been a staple name in Christian cultures for centuries. The combination of these two names, often seen in French-speaking cultures, creates a distinguished and traditional feel, blending classical Greek and biblical Hebrew roots.

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