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Philippa

American  
[fi-lip-uh] / fɪˈlɪp ə /

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Philip.


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And, it turns out, Cunnah's musical talent didn't come out of nowhere – his father, Patrick Hanna, was a touring musician and his half-sister Philippa Hanna is a global star in Christian music.

From BBC

Last year, he emailed Philippa Hanna, who he found out was Patrick's daughter from his second marriage and a global name on the Christian music scene.

From BBC

Posing as Kaye, BBC reporter Philippa Goymer arranged to meet him for a "date".

From BBC

In a separate statement, the jeweler said it named Philippa Newman as its new Chief Product Officer, effective from March 9.

From The Wall Street Journal

Former England wing Ugo Monye, ex-Scotland number eight Johnnie Beattie and former Wales captain Wales Philippa Tuttiett on what they expect to happen in this year's championship.

From BBC