The baby name Phillip Calvin McGraw is a Male name , 222 syllables long and is pronounced {'first': {'ipa': 'ˈfɪlɪp', 'respelling': 'FILL-ip'}, 'middle': {'ipa': 'ˈkælvɪn', 'respelling': 'CAL-vin'}, 'surname': {'ipa': 'məˈɡrɔː', 'respelling': 'muh-GRAW'}}.
Phillip Calvin McGraw is French, Scottish Gaelic in Origin.
The baby name Phillip Calvin McGraw is a Male name , 222 syllables long and is pronounced {'first': {'ipa': 'ˈfɪlɪp', 'respelling': 'FILL-ip'}, 'middle': {'ipa': 'ˈkælvɪn', 'respelling': 'CAL-vin'}, 'surname': {'ipa': 'məˈɡrɔː', 'respelling': 'muh-GRAW'}}.
Phillip Calvin McGraw is French, Scottish Gaelic in Origin.
Phillip Calvin McGraw combines Greek, Latin/French, and Gaelic strands. Phillip, from Greek Philippos (philos ‘friend’ + hippos ‘horse’), means “lover/friend of horses.” Variants: Philip, Philippe, Filip, Felipe; diminutives Phil, Pip. Calvin derives from Latin calvinus, diminutive of calvus “bald; hairless,” adopted via French as a surname then given name; variants include Cal and Kalvin. McGraw is an Anglicized Gaelic surname, from Mac Craith/Mac Raith (“son of Macraith”), with Macraith from Old Irish ráth “grace, prosperity; favor.” Variants include MacGraw, Magraw, and the related McGrath.
Philip/Phillip has been borne by Macedonian and European kings and saints, fueling steady Anglophone use since the Middle Ages. Calvin gained visibility after Reformer John Calvin and saw American revival in the 19th–20th centuries. McGraw appears among Scots-Irish families, especially in Ulster and the American South. As a full combination, the name is widely recognized through television figure Dr. Phil (Phillip Calvin McGraw).
Phillip Calvin McGraw is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. However you look at it, very few people share it.
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