[Opinions] Philippa?
I used to hate this name but I've heard it a lot on TV shows lately (mostly those featuring British royalty, as it seems to be the name of Kate Middleton's sister) and it has grown on me so much that I really like it now. Do you like it? Would you use it? Do you think it's better as a FN or MN? Any combo ideas?
A combo I like: Sarah Philippa
A combo I like: Sarah Philippa
This message was edited 10/18/2009, 2:27 AM
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I think it's just peachy. Pippa is a doll of a NN.
I was at school with a couple of Philippas, both very nice girls indeed so I grew up thinking it was normal and lovely. Both went by Pippa, but I think the longer form is more usual now. Rhythm-wise, I'd prefer Philippa Sarah, though a lot depends on the ln and I'm no fan of Sarah.
Philippa Margaret
Philippa Jane
Philippa Lindsey
Philippa Damaris
Philippa Margaret
Philippa Jane
Philippa Lindsey
Philippa Damaris
I love it, only spelled Philippa. I would consider using it, but there are a lot of other names ahead of it on my list.
I prefer it as a first name, but I think it works equally well in either position.
These are the Philippa combos on my list...
Philippa Blythe, Philippa Bryony, Philippa Caroline, Philippa Catherine, Philippa Cecily, Philippa Clare, Philippa Clementine, Philippa Daisy, Philippa Dorothy, Philippa Dove, Philippa Jane, Philippa Joan, Philippa June, Philippa Katherine, Philippa Lavender, Philippa Lenore, Philippa Lilac, Philippa Lotus, Philippa Louise, Philippa Lucille, Philippa Margaret, Philippa Marigold, Philippa Maude, Philippa May, Philippa Róisín, Philippa Rose, Philippa Rosemary, Philippa Ruby, Philippa Snow, Philippa Tamsin, Philippa Tess, Philippa Therese, Philippa Violet, Philippa Wren, Philippa Xanthe
As a middle name, I think the only combo I have it in is May Philippa.
I prefer it as a first name, but I think it works equally well in either position.
These are the Philippa combos on my list...
Philippa Blythe, Philippa Bryony, Philippa Caroline, Philippa Catherine, Philippa Cecily, Philippa Clare, Philippa Clementine, Philippa Daisy, Philippa Dorothy, Philippa Dove, Philippa Jane, Philippa Joan, Philippa June, Philippa Katherine, Philippa Lavender, Philippa Lenore, Philippa Lilac, Philippa Lotus, Philippa Louise, Philippa Lucille, Philippa Margaret, Philippa Marigold, Philippa Maude, Philippa May, Philippa Róisín, Philippa Rose, Philippa Rosemary, Philippa Ruby, Philippa Snow, Philippa Tamsin, Philippa Tess, Philippa Therese, Philippa Violet, Philippa Wren, Philippa Xanthe
As a middle name, I think the only combo I have it in is May Philippa.
Philippa used to be in my top ten, and I still like it. I just like other names more. :)
I probably wouldn't use it but only because I do have other names that I like a bit better. There's nothing wrong with the actual name. Maybe I'd still consider it as a mn.
Philippa works really well as both a fn and a mn.
I probably wouldn't use it but only because I do have other names that I like a bit better. There's nothing wrong with the actual name. Maybe I'd still consider it as a mn.
Philippa works really well as both a fn and a mn.
I've come to love Philippa too. It took a while and the darling nn Pippa helped out a lot. But in the end what convinced me was the light, airy, staccato quality of it. It's so much fun to say out loud. It's the same bouncy joy I get from Winifred, Hilary and Cecily.
Sarah puts me to sleep, sorry. She's better than any made-up name. It's just that I'd prefer something else. How about:
Philippa Ines
Philippa Alix
Philippa Marion
Philippa Leonie ("LEE-uh-nee" or "LAY-uh-nee")
Philippa Tess
Philippa Charlotte (I love feminized male names together)
Philippa Eugenie
Philippa Sinead
Philippa Winter
Philippa Sonnet
Philippa Mavis
Philippa Lois
Philippa Verity
Philippa Marjorie
Philippa Damaris
Philippa Liesl
Philippa Elodie
Thea Philippa
Eleni Philippa
Astrid Philippa
Sarah puts me to sleep, sorry. She's better than any made-up name. It's just that I'd prefer something else. How about:
Philippa Ines
Philippa Alix
Philippa Marion
Philippa Leonie ("LEE-uh-nee" or "LAY-uh-nee")
Philippa Tess
Philippa Charlotte (I love feminized male names together)
Philippa Eugenie
Philippa Sinead
Philippa Winter
Philippa Sonnet
Philippa Mavis
Philippa Lois
Philippa Verity
Philippa Marjorie
Philippa Damaris
Philippa Liesl
Philippa Elodie
Thea Philippa
Eleni Philippa
Astrid Philippa
This message was edited 10/18/2009, 1:20 PM
Philippa has always been in use but it has never been common. Philippina is so rare over here that I have never heard of anyone with that name but there obviously is at least one Philippina ;)
I have heard of Flip as a NN for Philippa on a German TV show and thought it was quite nice.
I have heard of Flip as a NN for Philippa on a German TV show and thought it was quite nice.
This message was edited 10/18/2009, 11:58 AM
I actually considered Philippa/Filippa for a moment for our baby; love it but then thought it too aristocratic to use :-) But I still keep coming back to it... We're most likely having a boy, though.
I like it, mostly as a first name.
I still like it but I used to love it. However I prefer Filippa which is more popular here in Sweden (#39 in 2008).
Philippa Annora
Philippa Anne
Philippa Noelle
Philippa Joan
Philippa Adele
Shea Philippa
Gemma Philippa
Augusta Philippa
Karissa Philippa
Mathilde Philippa
Morgan Philippa
Edit: I wouldn't use the nn Pippa. Here it's a slang for "have sex with".
Philippa Annora
Philippa Anne
Philippa Noelle
Philippa Joan
Philippa Adele
Shea Philippa
Gemma Philippa
Augusta Philippa
Karissa Philippa
Mathilde Philippa
Morgan Philippa
Edit: I wouldn't use the nn Pippa. Here it's a slang for "have sex with".
This message was edited 10/18/2009, 4:28 AM
Oh, thanks for the heads-up! I didn't know. So I'm not gonna use Pippa as a NN in Sweden :) Btw, that's funny cause "Pipi" (pronounced like Pippi in Pippi Longstocking) is a word kids use for pee in German ;)
So both Pippa and Pippi could be very inappropriate NNs depending on where you live.
I like Philippa Anne, Philippa Joan & Philippa Adele.
So both Pippa and Pippi could be very inappropriate NNs depending on where you live.
I like Philippa Anne, Philippa Joan & Philippa Adele.
This message was edited 10/18/2009, 5:43 AM
I used to hate it as well, but then my aunt named my cousin this so I sort of had to change my mind lol
Now I quite like it, esp the nn Pippa (which is what my cousin goes by)
I quite like Sarah Philippa, but I think I'd prefer something that ends in a 'e' sound like Chloe Philippa or Hermione Philippa
Now I quite like it, esp the nn Pippa (which is what my cousin goes by)
I quite like Sarah Philippa, but I think I'd prefer something that ends in a 'e' sound like Chloe Philippa or Hermione Philippa