Filadelfo
f(i)-ladel-fo,
fil(a)-de-lfo
Origin:Italian
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:Brotherly love; Mock orange plant
Encourage baby’s love for family and friends with the name Filadelfo. This masculine name is of Italian origin, coming from the masculine name Philadelphos. A blend of the Greek words phileo and adelphos, it translates to “brotherly love,” and can be a great way to encourage baby to show love to their siblings or sibling-like friends. This is also a creative way to connect baby to the iconic city of Philadelphia, aka the City of Brotherly Love. For a floral tone, Filadelfo can also connect baby to the Philadelphus plant. Commonly known as the mock-orange, this plant is known for its white blossoms and citrus-like scent, and can match your little one’s blossoming spirit. This moniker has both loving vibes and a refreshing aesthetic, giving baby Filadelfo plenty to enjoy.
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