Gender: Male
Philip Bliss was a British book collector who served as Registrar of the University of Oxford from 1824 to 1853, and as Principal of St Mary Hall, Oxford, from 1848 until his death.
Source: Wikipedia | Last updated on June 4, 2024
On the name Philip Bliss, Philip means Warlike, Loves Horses, Horse Lover, Friend of Horses. Bliss means Delight, Joy, Happy, Intense Happiness.
The name Philip Bliss is often used as a Male name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Philip is commonly found in United Kingdom, United States of America, Nigeria, and 90 more countries.
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At NamesLook, the name Philip is recorded 66,980 times globally, ranking it as the 964th most common name worldwide.
Philip is most prevalent in United Kingdom, with 14,969 occurrences, making it the 158th most popular name in the country.
In Ireland, the name Philip is found among 1 in every 33 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
Country | Rank | Frequency |
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United Kingdom | #158 | 1 : 37 |
United States of America | #504 | 1 : 159 |
Nigeria | #190 | 1 : 188 |
South Africa | #682 | 1 : 747 |
Germany | #330 | 1 : 123 |
Ireland | #103 | 1 : 33 |
Hong Kong | #219 | 1 : 214 |
Canada | #280 | 1 : 186 |
Ghana | #72 | 1 : 96 |
Malaysia | #729 | 1 : 1,087 |
This chart displays the ranking of the name Philip from 1980 to 2023, based on the most recent data from the U.S. Social Security Administration.
Philip Bliss was a British book collector who served as Registrar of the University of Oxford from 1824 to 1853, and as Principal of St Mary Hall, Oxford, from 1848 until his death.
Philip Paul Bliss was an American composer, conductor, writer of hymns and a bass-baritone Gospel singer. He wrote many well-known hymns, including "Hold the Fort" (1870), "Almost Persuaded" (1871); "Hallelujah, What a Saviour!" (1875); "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning"; "Wonderful Words of Life" (1875); and the tune for Horatio Spafford's "It Is Well with My Soul" (1876). Bliss was a recognized friend of D. L. Moody, the famous Chicago preacher. Bliss died in the Ashtabula River Railroad Disaster on his way to one of Moody's meetings. An outspoken Abolitionist, he served as a Lieutenant during the American Civil War.
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