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Pylyp () is a Ukraininan masculine given name, cognate to Philip. Notable people with the name include: * Pylyp Budkivskyi (born 1992), Ukrainian football player * Pylyp Harmash (born 1989), Ukrainian volleyball player * Pylyp Kozytskiy (1893–1960), Ukrainian composer and musicologist * Pylyp Morachevskyi (1806–1879), Ukrainian poet and translator * Pylyp Orlyk (1672–1742), Ukrainian hetman See also * Pilip * Filip Filip () is a masculine given name and a surname, cognate to Philip. The male name Filip comes from the Greek "philos" (love) and "hippos" (horse), which means "horse lover". In Croatia, the name Filip was among the most common masculine given nam ... {{given name Ukrainian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Philip
Philip, also Phillip, is a male name derived from the Macedonian Old Koine language, Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularized the name include List of kings of Macedonia, kings of Macedonia and one of the apostles of early Christianity. ''Philip'' has #Philip in other languages, many alternative spellings. One derivation often used as a surname is Phillips (surname), Phillips. The original Greek spelling includes two Ps as seen in Philippides (other), Philippides and Philippos, which is possible due to the Greek endings following the two Ps. To end a word with such a double consonant—in Greek or in English—would, however, be incorrect. It has many diminutive (or even hypocorism, hypocoristic) forms including Phil, Philly (other)#People, Philly, Phillie, Lip (other), Lip, and Pip (other), Pip. There ...
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Pylyp Budkivskyi
Pylyp Vyacheslavovych Budkivskyi (; born 10 March 1992) is a Ukrainian professional association football, footballer who plays as a Striker (association football), striker for FC Zorya Luhansk, Zorya Luhansk. In Russian and some Ukrainian media, he is also mentioned by Russian variation of his name as Filip. Career From 2011 he played for FC Illichivets Mariupol on loan and in May 2012 he signed a 2-year contract with them to play in the Ukrainian Premier League. Anzhi Makhachkala In the 2017–18 transfer window he returned from a loan at K.V. Kortrijk, Kortrijk and was sent on loan to FC Anzhi Makhachkala, Anzhi Makhachkala in the Russian Premier League. Sochaux In 2018 he was sent to FC Sochaux-Montbéliard, Sochaux in France on loan. Zorya Luhansk In the winter window transfers he moved from FC Shakhtar Donetsk, Shakhtar Donetsk to FC Zorya Luhansk, Zorya Luhansk signed a contract of 2.5 years Desna Chernihiv In 2020 he moved to FC Desna Chernihiv, Desna Chernih ...
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Pylyp Harmash
Pylyp Mykolaiovych Harmash (; born April 21, 1989) is a professional Ukrainian volleyball player of the Lokomotyv Kharkiv in Ukrainian Super League. Harmash was previously a member of the Ukraine men's national volleyball team. Career In 2020 Harmash returned to the Lokomotyv Kharkiv. Sporting achievements Clubs Ukrainian Championship: * 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17 Ukrainian Cup The Ukrainian Cup ( ) is an association football national knockout cup competition run by the Ukrainian Association of Football. The competition is conducted almost exclusively among professional clubs. Since the 2003–04 season, the Cup winner qu ...: * 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16 Individual * 2013/2014 Best libero Ukrainian Super League * 2016/2017 Best libero Ukrainian Supercup References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Harmash, Pylyp 1989 births Living people Ukrainian men's volleyball players VC Lokomotyv Kharkiv pla ...
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Pylyp Kozytskiy
Pylyp Omelyanovych Kozytskiy (; 23 October 1893 – 27 April 1960) was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer, musicologist, professor, head of the department of history of music at the Kyiv Conservatory, and Honored Art Worker of the Ukrainian SSR (1943). Greatly influenced by expressionism, Kozytsky's musical works are a mixture of elements of Ukrainian folk music with social and patriotic characteristics, strongly rooted to the national school of classical music of Ukraine established by Mykola Lysenko. Life Kozytskiy was born in Letychivka and studied at the Kyiv Theological Academy from 1917 and at the Kyiv Conservatory from 1920, under Boleslav Yavorsky and Reinhold Glière. Between 1918 and 1924, he taught at the Lysenko Music and Drama Institute in Kyiv, the Kharkiv Music and Drama Institute from 1925 to 1935, and the Kyiv Conservatory. From 1938 to 1941 he worked as artistic director for the Ukrainian State Philharmonic (during the German-Soviet war). Kozytskyi's adopted d ...
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Pylyp Morachevskyi
Pylyp Semenovych Morachevskyi (; 1806–1879) was a Ukrainian romantic poet, and translator of the New Testament into Ukrainian. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Khvylymon Haluzenko (Хвилимон Галузенко).''Ukraine: a concise encyclopaedia'' Volodymyr Kubiĭovych, Naukove tovarystvo im. Shevchenka - 1963 "manuscript poems of the translator of the Gospels, Philip Morachevsky." Biography He was born in the village of Shestovytsya in Chernihiv Oblast to a poor noble family, and studied at the local school in Chernihiv, then later at the University of Kharkiv. He began to work on Ukrainian language texts in the 1850s: In 1859 he retired with his wife, three sons and two daughters to the village of Shnakivtsi in Nizhynsky County. In the 1860s he began his Bible translations into Ukrainian starting with the Gospels, completed in November 1861, then Acts of the Apostles Revelation and Psalms. He also wrote a Ukrainian "Sacred History" for elementary schools. Howeve ...
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Pylyp Orlyk
Pylyp Stepanovych Orlyk (; ; – May 26, 1742) was a Zaporozhian Cossacks, Zaporozhian Cossack statesman, diplomat and member of Cossack starshyna who served as the Hetman of Zaporizhian Cossacks, hetman in exile from 1710 to 1742. He was a close associate of Ivan Mazepa and the author of the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk. Biography Pylyp Orlyk was born in the village of , Ashmyany county, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Vileyka district of modern-day Belarus), on November 1, 1673. Pylyp Orlik came from an old noble family of the Nowina coat of arms. The family name appeared in the form Orlik or Orlicki. The family most likely came to the Kingdom of Poland from Bohemia in the 15th century, then settled in western Belarus. Pylyp's father Stefan Orlik was killed in the Battle of Khotyn (1673), Battle of Chocim against the Turks on November 11, 1673, fighting in the ranks of the Polish-Lithuanian army, a year after his son's birth. Pylyp's mother was Irena née Małachowski of the Hrym ...
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Pilip
Pilip is a masculine given name, cognate to Philip. It may refer to: * Pilip Ballach Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1579–1590), Irish hereditary historian * Pilip Vaitsiakhovich (born 1990), Belarusian football player Pilip is also a surname of: * Ivan Pilip (born 1963), Czech politician and economist * Mazi Melesa Pilip Mazi Melesa Pilip (born ) is an American politician in the Nassau County Legislature representing the 10th district. A Republican, she is an Ethiopian Jew who immigrated to Israel when she was 12 years old, and later served as a gunsmith in the ..., Ethiopian-born American politician See also * Filip * Pylyp {{given name, type=both Irish masculine given names Masculine given names Belarusian masculine given names ...
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Filip
Filip () is a masculine given name and a surname, cognate to Philip. The male name Filip comes from the Greek "philos" (love) and "hippos" (horse), which means "horse lover". In Croatia, the name Filip was among the most common masculine given names in the 2000s. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Filip Barović (born 1990), Montenegrin basketball player * Filip Bergmark (born 1995), Swedish ice hockey player * Filip David (1940–2025), Serbian writer and screenwriter * Filip Đorđević (born 1987), Serbian footballer * Filip Ekberg (born 2007), Swedish ice hockey player * * Filip Hološko (born 1984), Slovak footballer * Filip Cristian Jianu (born 2001), Romanian tennis player * Filip Marković (born 1992), Serbian footballer * Filip Minařík (1975–2023), Czech jockey * Filip Mișea (1873–1944), Aromanian activist, physician and politician * Filip Noga, Albanian politician * Filip Petrušev (born 2000), Serbian basketball player * * Filip Stankov ...
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Ukrainian Masculine Given Names
Ukrainian may refer or relate to: * Ukraine, a country in Eastern Europe * Ukrainians, an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine * Demographics of Ukraine * Ukrainian culture, composed of the material and spiritual values of the Ukrainian people * Ukrainian language, an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken primarily in Ukraine * Ukrainian cuisine, the collection of the various cooking traditions of the people of Ukraine See also * Languages of Ukraine * Name of Ukraine * Religion in Ukraine * Ukrainians (other) * Ukraine (other) * Ukraina (other) * Ukrainia (other) Ukrainia may refer to: * The land of Ukraine * The land of the Ukrainians, an ethnic territory * Montreal ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada * Toronto ''Ukrainia'', a sports team in Canada See also * * Ukraina (other) * Ukraine (d ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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