Φίλιππου
Φίλιππος, or Philip, is a common name in Greek history, most notably associated with Φίλιππος Β’, the king of Μακεδονία in the 4th century BCE. He is known for unifying the city-states of Μακεδονία and for his military innovations, which laid the groundwork for the expansion of his son, Αλέξανδρος the Great.
In addition to historical figures, "Φίλιππος" can refer to various places, institutions, and cultural references in Greece. The name is often used in modern contexts, including schools, churches, and sports teams, reflecting its enduring significance in Greek culture.