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Filipe

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Meaning and origin
Filipe is a Portuguese boy name. The meaning of the name is `Friend of Horses`.


Where is it used?
The name Filipe is mainly used in Portuguese.

How do they say it elsewhere?
Philip (In English and in the bible)


See also
In Spanish and in Portuguese: Felipe
In Spanish and in Portuguese: Felipa
In Scandinavian, Dutch, Czech, Bulgarian and in Polish: Filip
In Russian, Polish, Czech and in Romanian: Filipa
In Italian: Filippo
In Hungarian: Filep
In Hungarian: Fülöp
In German: Philipp
In French: Philippe
In Finnish: Vilppu
In English, German and in Greek: Philippa
In English and in German: Phillipa
In English and in German: Philipa
In English: Pip
In English: Flip
In English: Phillip


What Filipe`s say about their name
  1. The best thing about the name Filipe:
    It's not that mainstream and sounds cool.
    The worst thing about the name:
    Can't think of any.
    If my name wasn`t Filipe....:
    It would be something equally as awesome.
    Extra information:
    I love this name.
  2. The best thing about the name Filipe:
    Its easy to pronounce.
    The worst thing about the name:
    Dont really know the history behind the name.
    If my name wasn`t Filipe....:

    Extra information:


More `Filipe` links
Filipe as abbreviation
Actors named Filipe
Filipe in the encyclopedia





Statistics for Filipe
The name Filipe doesn`t appear in the US top 1000 most common names over de last 128 years. The name Filipe seems to be unique!


See also the US top 1000 names 2007

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