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      Meaning of the first name Philipson

      Origin

      English, Hebrew

      Meaning

      Son of Philip or Lover of Horses

      Variations

      Philippos, Philippine, Philippina
      The name Philipson is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Philip, which originates from the Greek name Philippos, meaning lover of horses. The suffix -son signifies son of, indicating lineage. Therefore, Philipson translates to son of Philip. The name is often associated with qualities of strength and nobility, as horses have historically been symbols of power, companionship, and agility.

      Historically, the name Philipson can be traced back to medieval England, where it evolved as a hereditary surname during a time when surnames began to be adopted for identification and social status. The name was borne by individuals in various records, linking it to the nobility and landowners. In Hebrew contexts, the name Philip relates to Philip as a biblical name, adding a layer of cultural significance that expands its historical roots beyond mere lineage. This dual origin reflects the name's journey through both English and Jewish histories.

      In modern times, the surname Philipson is not particularly common but still retains visibility, especially among descendants of families with historical ties to England. It can be found in various professions and regions, often carried by individuals who value their heritage. The name's association with son of Philip may also resonate within communities that appreciate family lineage and ties to historical significance. Today, the name continues to be a link to the past while representing the diverse cultural tapestry of its bearers.

      Based on our records...

      Millican

      This is the most common surname associated with Philipson.

      Bridget

      This is the most common name of those married to a Philipson.

      Amy

      This is the most common name for a child of a Philipson.
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      1866 is when there were the most people born with the first name Philipson.

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