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Annamma in the US

  1. #7,502 Sok
  2. #7,503 Claus
  3. #7,504 Ildefonso
  4. #7,505 Shaheen
  5. #7,506 Annamma
  6. #7,507 Bala
  7. #7,508 Coley
  8. #7,509 Alease
  9. #7,510 Jos

Philip in the US

  1. #6,245 Nevins
  2. #6,246 Meraz
  3. #6,247 Leiva
  4. #6,248 Miceli
  5. #6,249 Philip
  6. #6,250 Brauer
  7. #6,251 Muncy
  8. #6,252 Cusick
  9. #6,253 Tiffany

Annamma Philip in the US

  1. #1,059,457 Anna Viola
  2. #1,059,458 Anna Westbrook
  3. #1,059,459 Anna Whitlow
  4. #1,059,460 Annabelle Rivera
  5. #1,059,461 Annamma Philip
  6. #1,059,462 Anne Barrow
  7. #1,059,463 Anne Brandon
  8. #1,059,464 Anne Busch
  9. #1,059,465 Anne Cartwright
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Meaning & Origins

7,506th in the U.S. for 2011
Scottish, Dutch, English, South Indian, etc.: from the Greek name Philippos (from philein ‘to love’ + hippos ‘horse’). In the New Testament this name is borne by one of the apostles; it was also borne by various other early Christian saints. It owes part of its popularity to the medieval romances about Alexander the Great, whose father was Philip of Macedon. As a Highland Scottish surname, it represents an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Fhilib ‘son of Philip’. In North America, this surname has absorbed some cases of cognate names in other languages (e.g. French Philippe, Greek Philippos, Italian Filippi, Spanish Felipe, Catalan Felip, and their derivatives). As a Jewish name, it represents a borrowing of the personal name from Christians. It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
6,249th in the U.S. for 2011

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Annamma Philip is most likely to live in New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, California, and Maryland

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