Associations to the word «Philips»
Noun
- France
- Protestantism
- Biographer
- Kassel
- Epstein
- Pretender
- Kingsley
- Sicily
- Geoffrey
- Cate
- Willem
- Alphonse
- Jarrett
- Philippe
- Trilogy
- Norman
- Plutarch
- Edmund
- Reich
- Magdalene
- Louis
- Currie
- Fair
- Meadows
- Jeanne
- Calvert
- Nel
- Rubin
- Theresa
- Coinage
- Roman
- Chronicler
- Wr
- Playhouse
- Henley
- Reginald
- Holland
- Olivier
- Jenkins
- Principality
- Viscount
- Duchess
- Marston
- Edward
- Cousin
- Athens
- Bailiff
- Henry
- Greece
- Cleopatra
- Confessor
- José
- Joanne
- Herbert
- Lille
- Son
- Kingship
- Galilee
- Horne
- Medici
- Baldwin
- Catalonia
- Noel
- Sir
- Marches
- Archbishop
- Evelyn
- Baron
- Francis
- Marguerite
- Zoologist
- Lister
- Leopold
- Frederick
- Gould
- Kan
- Snyder
- Toledo
- Angelina
- Davies
- Richelieu
- Sonnet
- Rhys
- Nobleman
- Romans
- Darcy
- Netherlands
- Nathaniel
Wiktionary
PHILIP, proper noun. One of the twelve disciples of Jesus in the Bible; one of the seven deacons.
PHILIP, proper noun. A male given name.
PHILIP, proper noun. (rare compared to given name) A patronymic surname.
Dictionary definition
PHILIP, noun. Englishman and husband of Elizabeth II (born 1921).
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