Phile
Feminine
Ancient Greek
Meaning & Origin
Phile is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It is the feminine form of Philon (see Philo).EtymologyThe name Phile derives from Philo, which itself comes from the Greek name Φίλων (Philon), meaning "loving" or "friendly." This root can be traced to the Greek word φίλος (philos), meaning "lover, friend." The name thus carries connotations of affection and friendship.Cultural SignificanceAs a Hellenic name, Phile reflects the Greek tradition of creating feminine variants from masculine names, often by adding a feminine suffix. It is distinct from the masculine forms Philo and Philon, which were more commonly borne by men.UsageThe name is historically linked to Ancient Greek culture, where names expressing positive virtues were popular. As a feminine rendition, Phile was likely used in the same periods as its masculine counterparts, although records of notable ancient bearers are scarce.Meaning: Lovely, friendly (feminine of Philo)Origin: Ancient GreekType: Feminine given nameVariant forms: Philo, Philon (masculine)