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There are forty Bishops called Philip.

  • Philip I, Count of Savoy

    Philip I, Count of Savoy is a Bishop... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Philip I, Count of Savoy)

  • Philip de Harcourt

    Philip de Harcourt was a medieval Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Bayeux. He was also unsuccessfully elected to be Bishop of Salisbury.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Philip de Harcourt)

  • Philip I, Duke of Burgundy

    Philip I, Duke of Burgundy is a Bishop... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip I, Duke of Burgundy)

  • Philip Repyngdon

    Philip Repyngdon (or Repington, or Repyndon) (died 1424) was an English bishop and cardinal.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip Repyngdon)

  • Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow

    Saint Philip II of Moscow (11 February 1507 - 12 December 1569) was a Russian Orthodox monk, who became Metropolitan of Moscow during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. He was one of a few Metropolitans who dared openly to contradict royal authority, and it is widely believed that the Tsar had him murdered on that account.... ( from the wikipedia article on Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow)

  • Rueben Philip Job

    Rueben Philip Job (born 7 February 1928) is a retired American Bishop of the United Methodist Church. Elected in 1984, he served the Iowa Episcopal Area, and retired in 1992.... ( from the wikipedia article on Rueben Philip Job)

  • Philip Huang Chao-ming

    Huang Chao-ming 黃兆明 (born August 23, 1954) is the fourth and current Roman Catholic bishop of Hualien. He was ordained a priest in 1983.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip Huang Chao-ming)

  • Philip Bisse

    Philip Bisse is a Bishop... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip Bisse)

  • John Philip Newman

    John Philip Newman (1 September 1826 – 5 July 1899) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1888.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on John Philip Newman)

  • Philip Hannan

    Philip Hannan (born May 20, 1913) was archbishop of the Archdiocese of New Orleans from September 29, 1965, to December 6, 1988.... ( from the wikipedia article on Philip Hannan)

  • Philip William Otterbein

    Philip William Otterbein (June 3, 1726 – November 17, 1813) was a U.S.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip William Otterbein)

  • Philip I (Archbishop of Cologne)

    Philip I (; c. 1130 – 13 August 1191) was the Archbishop of Cologne and Archchancellor of Italy from 1167 to 1191.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip I (Archbishop of Cologne))

  • Philip Francis Pocock

    Philip Francis Pocock, (2 July 1906 – 6 September 1984), was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto from 1971 to 1978.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Philip Francis Pocock)

  • Philip of Viana

    Philip of Viana (1449/1450 – 1488) was the Archbishop of Palermo from 31 January 1477, when he received papal approval from Sixtus IV, to his renunciation of his see in 1485.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip of Viana)

  • Thomas Philip Wallrad d'Alsace-Boussut de Chimay

    Thomas Philip Wallrad d'Alsace-Boussut de Chimay (Brussels, 12 November 1679-5 January 1759), was Archbishop of Mechelen, Belgium. He was ordained as a priest on 15 October 1702, and appointed Archbishop on 16 December 1715.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Thomas Philip Wallrad d'Alsace-Boussut de Chimay)

  • Philip Michael Ellis

    Philip Michael Ellis (1652 – 16 November 1726) was an English Benedictine, the first Vicar Apostolic of the Western District, England, and subsequently Bishop of Segni, Italy.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip Michael Ellis)

  • Philip (Saliba)

    Metropolitan Philip (Saliba) (born June 10, 1931) is the Archbishop of New York and Metropolitan of All North America, which is the leadership position for the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. Metropolitan Philip has held this position since 1966.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Philip (Saliba))

  • Philip Morgan (archbishop)

    Philip Morgan was a Welsh Bishop of Worcester who in late 1423 was selected to fill the Archbishopric of York. However, his election was quashed on 14 February 1424.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip Morgan (archbishop))

  • Edgar Philip Prindle Wadhams

    Edgar Philip Prindle Wadhams was the first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Edgar Philip Prindle Wadhams)

  • Philip Freier

    Philip Leslie Freier is the 13th Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne,... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip Freier)

  • Philip William Wheeldon

    Philip William Wheeldon OBE (1913 – 1992) was the fourth Bishop of Whitby, The Times, Tuesday, 9 November 1954; p. 10; Issue 53084; col C New Bishop of Whitby and subsequently twice Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip William Wheeldon)

  • Philip Welsford Richmond Russell

    Philip Welsford Richmond Russell (born 21 October 1919, Cowies Hill, South Africa) was the Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa from 1980 to 1986. Originally trained as a quantity surveyor he served in World War II as part of a bomb disposal unit in the South African engineering corps it was during this time he felt the call to priesthood and became interested in the Institute of Race Relations.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip Welsford Richmond Russell)

  • Philip Goodrich

    Philip Henry Ernest Goodrich was an Anglican Bishop The Times, Tuesday, Apr 27, 1982; pg. 14; Issue 61218; col E Bishop of Tonbridge to be translated to Worcester for nearly quarter of a century.... ( from the wikipedia article on Philip Goodrich)

  • Philip Tartaglia

    Philip Tartaglia is a Bishop... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip Tartaglia)

  • Philip Edward Wilson

    Philip Edward Wilson is a Bishop... ( from the wikipedia article on Philip Edward Wilson)

  • Philip Herbert Eliot

    Philip Herbert Eliot was Bishop of Buckingham from 1921 to 1944. Born in 1862“Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X into an eminent ecclesiastical familyHis father was the Very Rev.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip Herbert Eliot)

  • Keith Philip Newell

    The Rt Rev Keith Philip Newell is a former Anglican Bishop of Tasmania25th anniversary of appointment marked. He was born on 30 January 1930 and educated at the University of Melbourne.... ( from the wikipedia article on Keith Philip Newell)

  • Philip of Dreux

    Philip of Dreux (Philippe de Dreux) (1158-1217) was a French nobleman, Bishop of Beauvais, and figure of the Third Crusade.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip of Dreux)

  • Philip Selwyn Abraham

    The Rt Rev Philip Selwyn Abraham DD was the Bishop of Newfoundland from 1942 until his death in 1955Obituary-The Bishop Of Newfoundland Right Rev. P.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip Selwyn Abraham)

  • Philip John Pasterfield

    The Rt Rev Philip John Pasterfield was Bishop of Crediton from 1974 to 1984. He was born in Canada on 14 January 1920Who's Who 1992 “(London, A & C Black ISBN 0713635142) and educated at Denstone College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip John Pasterfield)

  • Philip Crick

    Philip Crick is a Bishop... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Philip Crick)

  • Ignace Philip I Arqous

    Mar Ignace Philip I Arqous (or Arqus, Harcus, Arcous, 1827–1874) was Patriarch of the Syrian Catholic Church from 1866 to 1874.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Ignace Philip I Arqous)

  • Philip Henry Loyd

    The Rt Rev Philip Henry Loyd (8 July 1884 - 11 January 1952) was an eminent Anglican Bishop and author Amongst others he wrote “The Way according to S. Mark”, 1935; “By Faith with Thanksgiving”, 1936; “The Life according to St John”, 1936; “The Treasures of the Heart of Jesus”, 1938; “Doers of the Word”, 1939;and “Teach Me Thy Statutes”, 1941 > British Library web site accessed 18:48GMT Monday 27th July, 2009,in the second quarter of the 20th Century.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Philip Henry Loyd)

  • Philip Joseph Furlong

    Philip Joseph Furlong is a Bishop... ( from the wikipedia article on Philip Joseph Furlong)

  • Philip R. McDevitt

    Philip Richard McDevitt (July 12, 1858—November 11, 1935) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Harrisburg from 1916 until his death in 1935.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip R. McDevitt)

  • Philip of Burgundy (bishop)

    Philip of Burgundy (Brussels, 1464 - Wijk bij Duurstede, 7 April 1524) was admiral of the Netherlands from 1498 to 1517 and bishop of Utrecht from 1517 to 1524.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip of Burgundy (bishop))

  • Philip Yonge

    Philip Yonge DD (1709–1783) was a British clergyman. He was appointed Bishop of Bristol in 1758, translated to become Bishop of Norwich in 1761 and died in that office in 1783.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Philip Yonge)

  • Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth

    Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth (1782-1842) was an English churchman and academic, Warden of New College, Oxford from 1822 and bishop of Chichester.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth)

  • Philip George Scher

    Philip George Scher (February 22, 1880—January 3, 1953) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Monterey-Fresno from 1933 until his death in 1953.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Philip George Scher)

  • Philip Francis Murphy

    Philip Francis Murphy (March 25, 1933—September 2, 1999) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore from 1976 until his death in 1999.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Philip Francis Murphy)

Philip

Gender: usually male

Meaning: Lover of horses, Warlike and A lover of horses

Origin: Greek and Biblical

Lucky Number: Eight

Popularity: Position 53 in 1950, currently decreasing

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