In Greek Phil means love and adelphos means brother.
The name "Philadelphia" comes from Greek roots, meaning "brotherly love." It was chosen by William Penn, the city's founder, to reflect his vision for a city that would embody harmony and tolerance among its residents.
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In 1681 William Penn named the city Philadelphia, which is Greek for brotherly love (from philos, "love" or "friendship", and adelphos, "brother")
Pennsylvania. (Philadephia, in Greek means "brotherly love", since adelphos means brother and Phil means love.)
No. It was settled by English and the name is from the Ancient Greek "philos" meaning "love" and "adelphos" meaning "brother" (this is where "the city of brotherly love" comes from).
It was intended to mean (city of ) "brotherly love" when established in colonial times.
Love's Brother was created in 2004.
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 city of brotherly love is Philidelphia. The name derives from Greek: "philias"- one of several greek words for love, this one in particular meaning "friendly camaraderie" and adelfós- meaning "brother"
William Penn named the city Philadelphia, which is Greek for brotherly love (from philos, "love" or "friendship", and adelphos, "brother") Philadelphia is in Pennsylvania, in the United States.