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"
The Greek and Latin root word for family is 'famil'
Philia isn't a Latin root word. It's Greek. It means fear.
Amanda means lovable in either latin or greek...
-philia is a suffix that indicates a strong affinity or love for something. For example, in the term "hemophilia," it refers to a genetic disorder characterized by a deficiency in blood clotting proteins.
"philo", coming from the greek 'philos', to love, means exactly that. Philo- is usually meant to mean that one expresses love in the word that is fixed. 'Philo may also be used as a suffix, i.e 'Pedophile'
William Penn named the city of Philadelphia, which translates to "brotherly love" in Greek.
That city is Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is a city in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States. The name "Philadelphia" comes from the Greek words "phileo" meaning love, and "adelphos" meaning brother, resulting in the city's nickname "The City of Brotherly Love."
"City of brotherly love". The name is derived from the Greek philos.
Pennsylvania. (Philadephia, in Greek means "brotherly love", since adelphos means brother and Phil means love.)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the city of brotherly love.
It was intended to mean (city of ) "brotherly love" when established in colonial times.
Philadelphia.
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.
Philadelphia was known as the city of brotherly love <3 <3
Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly Love. It's the motto of the city.
It's Pennsylvania. The city called the city of brotherly love is Philadelphia