Philipson
ph(i)-lip-son,
phil(i)-pson
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:Son of Philip; Lover of horses
Hoping for a future equestrian? Consider naming them Philipson. While this masculine moniker might have originated as a last name, it fits in well amongst other English surnames-turned-first names like Jameson and Jackson. Philipson means “son of Philip,” so it could be a lovely way to honor a Philip who baby will someday look up to. While hearing the name Philipson may not immediately bring horses or equestrian sports to mind, your little one will know where their moniker’s roots lie. Philip derives from Phillipos, a Greek title that translates to “lover of horses.” Whether they learn to gallop and canter on their own or a relative called Philip teaches them everything they know, little Philipson will be happiest when working with horses.
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