Phip
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A diminutive form of Philip.
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Prentiee
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“One who is learning,” based on the
Latin apprehendere, to take hold of
( knowledge).
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Latin
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Priam
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“The chief,” from the Greek prin, first.
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Greek
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Primus
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“The first (born),” from the Latin primus, first.
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Latin
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Pursey
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A variant form of Percival.
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