William Penn named the city of Philadelphia, which translates to "brotherly love" in Greek.
Philadelphia is known as the "City of Brotherly Love"
The "City of Brotherly Love" is Philadelphia.
Philadelphoa comes from the Greek words 'phila' and 'delphia'. Phila means love and delphia means brother. Together it means the country of brotherly love
The proper noun is spelled Philadelphia, a city in Pennsylvania. Its name means "brotherly love."
Philadelphia means "brotherly love" from the Greek φιλεω (phileo) "to love" and αδελφος (adelphos)"brother".
Pennsylvania. The name literally means "Penn's woods", named after William Penn, the English nobleman to whom the King granted rule of the colony. It's main city was Philadelphia, which means Brotherly Love in greek.
William Penn
The 'City of Brotherly Love' is known as Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. In 1682. William Penn established this city as the capital of Pennsylvania. The city's name is derived from the two Greek words 'philos' meaning loving and 'adelphos' that means brother.
The name means 'brotherly love' from the Greek 'phileo' to love and 'adelphos' meaning 'brother'. Taken from the name of a city in Asia Minor mentioned in the New Testament, which came into the possession of the Turks in 1392. Now called Allahshehr, translated as 'City of God'
It was intended to mean (city of ) "brotherly love" when established in colonial times.
USA Philadelphia County, PA. The county name means "city of brotherly love" ... The county is in the Philadelphia-Camden metro area