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Italian cyclist
Filippo Baggio (born 5 June 1988 in Cittadella) is an Italian cyclist. 2009 1st Circuito del Porto 2012 3rd Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi 2013 3rd Coppa
Filippo_Baggio
Italian former footballer (born 1967)
Roberto Baggio OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbaddʒo]; born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as
Roberto_Baggio
Italian football manager (born 1973)
Filippo "Pippo" Inzaghi Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [fiˈlippo ˈpippo inˈdzaːɡi]; born 9 August 1973) is an Italian professional football manager
Filippo_Inzaghi
Topics referred to by the same term
Catholic cardinal Filippo Baggio (born 1988), Italian racing cyclist Roberto Baggio (born 1967), Italian footballer Sebastiano Baggio (1913–1993), Italian
Baggio
2023 video game
to receive all Season 2 characters simultaneously at a later date. Filippo Baggio, one of the Season 2 characters, is voiced by community member Vitor
Pocket_Bravery
Italian Catholic cardinal
December 2024, Pope Francis made Baggio a cardinal, assigning him as cardinal deacon of San Filippo Neri in Eurosia. Baggio was an elector in the 2025 papal
Fabio_Baggio
Italian footballer (born 2003)
Collini, Marco (15 July 2021). "Babbo di Stefano: "Filippo dalla ninfea alla coppa Italia sognando Baggio. Il meglio deve arrivare"". "La Fiorentina vince
Filippo_Distefano
Italian footballer and manager
Filippo Galli (born 19 May 1963) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a defender. He is mostly remembered for his lengthy and
Filippo_Galli
Italian one-day road cycling race
Italy Michele Nodari C.C. Cremonese Arvedi Unidelta Garda 2009 Italy Filippo Baggio Bottoli Nordelettrica Ramonda 2010 Italy Marco Amicabile Delio Gallina–S
Circuito_del_Porto
Cyclism team in holand
Asturias, Tomasz Marczyński Italy National Road Championships Road race, Filippo Simeoni Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato, Mikhaylo Khalilov Memorial
Ceramica_Flaminia
Church in Rome, Italy
Cardinal-Protectors Alfred Bengsch (1967–1979) Attilio Nicora (2003–2017) Fabio Baggio (2024–) Alemanno, Massimo (December 8, 2004). Le chiese di Roma moderna
San_Filippo_Neri_in_Eurosia
Cycling race
Bank + 0" 8 Rafael Andriato (BRA) Farnese Vini–Selle Italia + 0" 9 Filippo Baggio (ITA) Utensilnord–Named + 0" 10 Tom Veelers (NED) Argos–Shimano + 0"
2012_Tour_of_Turkey
Italian football manager (born 1964)
Corrado Sannucci (17 November 1997). "ADDIO BAGGIO E MANCINI E' L' ITALIA SENZA FANTASIA" [Farewell, Baggio and Mancini It's the Italy without Creativity]
Roberto_Mancini
Annual association football award event in France
nominated but received no votes: Tony Adams (Arsenal & England), Roberto Baggio (Bologna/Inter Milan & Italy), Zvonimir Boban (AC Milan & Croatia), Fabio
1998_Ballon_d'Or
Italian footballer (born 1974)
highest scorer for the Italy national team, with 27 goals, alongside Roberto Baggio, and behind only Silvio Piola with 30 goals, Giuseppe Meazza with 33 goals
Alessandro_Del_Piero
Italian retired football player and manager (born 1948)
future successes, including Gianluca Vialli, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero, Angelo Peruzzi, Angelo Di Livio, Moreno Torricelli
Marcello_Lippi
Italian footballer (born 1983)
Retrieved 7 January 2014. "Il Perugia fa sul serio: Pinzan guida i 9 acquisti Baggio al Pisa se Bonfiglio dice sì allo Spezia". la Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian)
Lorenzo_Crocetti
AC Milan 1995–96 football season
in the 1994-95 season by signing George Weah and Roberto Baggio for the attack. Despite Baggio not performing at his customary Juventus level, a tight
1995–96_AC_Milan_season
Italian painter (1822–1886)
ritratto del proprio amante Ruggiero di Baggio (exhibited in 1865 at Turin); an oil canvas, depicting Filippo Maria Visconti con Beatrice di Tenda (exhibited
Angelo_Ribossi
Italian footballer (1932–2016)
"Maldini sceglie Baggio, ma Alex vuole il posto" (in Italian). La Repubblica. Retrieved 13 January 2015. Boldrini, Stefano (13 June 1998). "Baggio & Del Piero
Cesare_Maldini
Road bicycle race series
1.1 Romain Sicard (FRA) Orbea 3 May Circuito del Porto Italy 1.2 Filippo Baggio (ITA) Bottoli Nordelettrica 3 May Memorial Oleg Dyachenko Russia 1
2008–09_UCI_Europe_Tour
Italian football manager (born 1959)
creative forward, Roberto Baggio, but Ancelotti impeded the transfer as he once again did not feel that a player like Baggio would fit into his tactical
Carlo_Ancelotti
Italian resistance leader (1908–1944)
Beltrami was promoted to captain in the 27th Artillery Regiment, stationed in Baggio. After the armistice of Cassibile, Beltrami moved from Milan to his native
Filippo_Beltrami
Association football club in Vicenza, Italy
in the 1981–1982 season, of the Coppa Italia of Serie C. A young Roberto Baggio, born and raised in the province of Vicenza, made his professional football
LR_Vicenza
Football tournament group stage
11 Dino Baggio SS 18 Roberto Baggio CF 21 Christian Vieri 71' Substitutions: MF 14 Luigi Di Biagio 57' FW 20 Enrico Chiesa 61' FW 19 Filippo Inzaghi
1998_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_B
Brescia Calcio 2000-2001 football season
remembered by the transfer of 1993 European Footballer of the Year Roberto Baggio from Inter scoring 10 goals in League, and the loan in of young midfielder
2000–01_Brescia_Calcio_season
Men's association football team
0–1 late against Nigeria, but Baggio equalised in the 88th minute and a penalty in extra time to take the win. Baggio scored another late goal against
Italy_national_football_team
Italian footballer (born 1977)
Alessandro Del Piero, Giuseppe Meazza, Luca Toni, Roberto Baggio, Francesco Totti and Filippo Inzaghi. At international level, Di Natale represented the
Antonio_Di_Natale
Football tournament
initial 26-man squad for the tournament on 18 May 2000. Midfielders Dino Baggio and Diego Fuser, and defender Giuseppe Pancaro did not make the cut for
UEFA_Euro_2000_squads
Brescia Calcio 2003–04 football season
Simone Del Nero 13 MF MAR Abderrazzak Jadid 35 FW ITA Andrea Alberti 10 FW ITA Roberto Baggio 29 FW ITA Andrea Caracciolo 9 FW ITA Filippo Maniero
2003–04_Brescia_Calcio_season
Italian association football player (born 1968)
third in the 1994 Ballon d'Or, behind Stoichkov and compatriot Roberto Baggio, and fifth in the FIFA World Player of the Year Award. The following season
Paolo_Maldini
Association football club in Italy
one non-FIFA nationality. Massimiliano Allegri Davide Moscardelli Eddy Baggio Klaus Berggreen Alessandro Birindelli Leonardo Bonucci Jose Ignacio Castillo
Pisa_SC
Italian footballer (born 1960)
Marcel Desailly, George Weah, Jean-Pierre Papin, Brian Laudrup and Roberto Baggio. Under Sacchi, Milan won the Serie A title in 1987–88, with Baresi helping
Franco_Baresi
Italian football player and manager (1964–2023)
his first season with Juventus playing alongside players such as Roberto Baggio, Pierluigi Casiraghi, Paolo Di Canio and Andreas Möller, among other players
Gianluca_Vialli
Italian footballer (1928–2021)
2017. Giampiero Boniperti – FIFA competition record (archived) "Roberto Baggio: il più grande del calcio italiano". calciopro.com (in Italian). 5 February
Giampiero_Boniperti
Italian footballer and manager (born 1946)
Building for the 1995–96 season, Milan signed strikers George Weah and Roberto Baggio, as well as winger Paulo Futre; this created a selection problem as Capello
Fabio_Capello
Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy
1962 - 13 September 1973 appointed cardinal bishop of Velletri) Sebastiano Baggio (21 December 1973 - 12 December 1974 appointed cardinal bishop of Velletri)
San_Sebastiano_fuori_le_mura
"Totti riscrive la storia: Baggio superato sui calci di rigore, Higuain per media-goal" [Totti rewrites history: Baggio overtaken on penalties, Higuain
Football records and statistics in Italy
Football_records_and_statistics_in_Italy
Italian footballer (born 1966)
storiedicalcio.altervista.org. Giancarlo Padovan (14 July 1994). "Roby Baggio ci porta in Paradiso". Il Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Archived from
Alessandro_Costacurta
Italian footballer (born 1976)
"Totti riscrive la storia: Baggio superato sui calci di rigore, Higuain per media-goal" [Totti rewrites history: Baggio overtaken on penalties, Higuain
Francesco_Totti
Parma 1995–96 football season
Nation Player 14 DF ITA Roberto Mussi 15 DF ITA Massimo Susic 16 FW ITA Filippo Inzaghi 17 DF ITA Fabio Cannavaro 18 FW COL Faustino Asprilla 19 FW ITA
1995–96_Parma_AC_season
Serbian footballer (born 1973)
Darko KOVAČEVIĆ" (in Italian). Tutto Juve. Retrieved 11 July 2017. "Da Baggio a Zidane, passando per Del Piero e Inzaghi: i top acquisti della Juve negli
Darko_Kovačević
Department of the Roman Curia
deputy took that of secretary. Carlo Confalonieri (1965–1973) Sebastiano Baggio (1973–1984) Bernardin Gantin (1984–1998) Lucas Moreira Neves, OP (1998–2000)
Dicastery_for_Bishops
initial 26-man squad for the tournament on 18 May 2000. Midfielders Dino Baggio and Diego Fuser, and defender Giuseppe Pancaro did not make the cut for
List of Italy national football team World Cup and European Championship squads
List_of_Italy_national_football_team_World_Cup_and_European_Championship_squads
Italian football manager (born 1969)
on his coaching philosophy. "I did not have Zinedine Zidane or Roberto Baggio's talent as a player, and I have played with both, that even when they were
Antonio_Conte
Brescia Calcio 2001–02 football season
Esposito 8 MF ITA Federico Giunti 9 FW ITA Luca Toni 10 FW ITA Roberto Baggio 11 FW ALB Igli Tare 12 GK CZE Pavel Srníček 13 DF ITA Vittorio Mero 14
2001–02_Brescia_Calcio_season
Indonesian sports newspaper
February 2002, 4 April 2003, 30 January 2004, 17 January 2006) Roberto Baggio (26 January 1999, 4 February 2000, 3 November 2000) Gianluigi Buffon (7
Bola_(tabloid)
Playing role in association football
Michel Platini, Marta, Pelé, Zinedine Zidane, Kaká, Lionel Messi, Roberto Baggio, Rui Costa, Michael Laudrup, Gheorghe Hagi, Jay-Jay Okocha, Shunsuke Nakamura
Playmaker
Amoretti Pietro Anastasi Roberto Anzolin Alberto Aquilani Dino Baggio Roberto Baggio Andrea Barzagli Romeo Benetti Giancarlo Bercellino I (EC) Federico
Juventus FC and the Italy national football team
Juventus_FC_and_the_Italy_national_football_team
2015 video game
classic players to bolster the team's ranks, such as Roberto Baggio, Roberto Carlos, Filippo Inzaghi, Luís Figo or Oliver Kahn. Data Pack 1 was released
Pro_Evolution_Soccer_2016
(aged 29) 3 Inter Milan 18 4FW Roberto Baggio (1967-02-18)18 February 1967 (aged 31) 48 Bologna 19 4FW Filippo Inzaghi (1973-08-09)9 August 1973 (aged
1998_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Most goals at the FIFA World Cup Christian Vieri, Paolo Rossi and Roberto Baggio, 9 each Most goals at a single FIFA World Cup Paolo Rossi (1982) and Salvatore
Italy national football team records and statistics
Italy_national_football_team_records_and_statistics
Office of the Papal household
(1958–1970) Jean-Marie Villot (1970–1979) Paolo Bertoli (1979–1985) Sebastiano Baggio (1985–1993) Eduardo Martínez Somalo (1993–2007) Tarcisio Bertone (2007–2014)
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
Camerlengo_of_the_Holy_Roman_Church
Ukrainian footballer and manager (born 1976)
December 2005). "Pirlo e le punizioni da Diavolo: "Ho imparato studiando Baggio"". Il Giornale (in Italian). Archived from the original on 26 October 2021
Andriy_Shevchenko
Association football club in Italy
Angelo Massimino, Catania, is remembered due to the death of policeman Filippo Raciti who was injured during riots between the local police and the Catania
Palermo_FC
Italian football manager (born 1982)
A prolific goalscorer, in Gilardino's early career, he was compared to Filippo Inzaghi due to his opportunism, positional sense and eye for goal. Gilardino
Alberto_Gilardino
Prominent Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Italy
and the Doctor Prebendatus), and twenty-two canons ordinary. Anselm da Baggio (Anselm of Lucca) had once been canon ordinary of the cathedral of Milan
Archdiocese_of_Milan
Italian retired footballer (born 1974)
Richard Williams (1 March 1999). "Football: Greatness has a last flowering in Baggio". The Independent. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved
Alessandro_Birindelli
Milan Associazione Calcio 1996–97 football season
Panucci 3 DF ITA Paolo Maldini 4 MF ITA Demetrio Albertini 5 DF ITA Filippo Galli 6 DF ITA Franco Baresi (captain) 8 MF FRA Marcel Desailly 9 FW
1996–97_AC_Milan_season
Italian footballer (born 1972)
Salgado Eddy Baggio va alla Salernitana". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Milan: RCS MediaGroup. Retrieved 25 April 2010. Grimaldi, Filippo; Longhi,
Stefano_Bettarini
Violent behaviour by football spectators
During the 1998–99 UEFA Cup, a knife was thrown at Italian footballer Dino Baggio, from Parma F.C. by Polish supporters (allegedly Wisła Kraków fans), injuring
Football_hooliganism
Football manager (born 1982)
Motta and then you will rinse your mouth out. He might not be a No. 10 like Baggio or Totti, but technically he's a master." He made four appearances throughout
Thiago_Motta
Italian footballer and manager (born 1960)
his role alongside Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Filippo Galli and Christian Panucci in the Milan backline under managers Arrigo
Mauro_Tassotti
English footballer (born 1975)
moves for players including Darren Anderton, Marc Overmars and Roberto Baggio, but no major signings were made that summer), drew a great deal of criticism
David_Beckham
Parma 1997–98 football season
Benarrivo 4 MF ITA Stefano Fiore 7 DF ARG Roberto Sensini 8 MF ITA Dino Baggio 9 MF ITA Massimo Crippa 10 MF ITA Pietro Strada 11 FW ARG Hernán Crespo
1997–98_Parma_AC_season
Association football club in Italy
success with Parma was in another two-legged final against Juventus: Dino Baggio scored twice to give Parma a 2–1 aggregate win, but Juventus exacted revenge
Parma_Calcio_1913
and manager Walter Chiari (1924–1991), stage and screen actor Eduardo De Filippo (1900–1984), playwright and actor Manuel De Peppe (born 1970), actor, singer
List_of_people_from_Italy
Italian association football player and manager
Trapattoni was surrounded by controversy after he omitted fan favourite Roberto Baggio – who had recently recovered from injury – from Italy's final 23-man squad
Giovanni_Trapattoni
Italian footballer (born 1980)
Godeas in 2005–06 Coppa Italia first match, and Moscardelli replaced Dino Baggio in the second half, that match the Trieste based team lost 0–3 to Padova
Davide_Moscardelli
Catholic lay religious order
Paul-Pierre Philippe, O.P. (10 November 1978 – 9 April 1984) Sebastiano Baggio (26 May 1984 – 21 March 1993) Pio Laghi (8 May 1993 – 11 January 2009) Paolo
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta
Association football club based in Florence, Tuscany, Italy
players, El Puntero Ramón Díaz and, most significantly, the young Roberto Baggio. In 1990, Fiorentina fought to avoid relegation right up until the final
ACF_Fiorentina
Italian footballer
goals, playing alongside other notable forwards, such as Ronaldo, Roberto Baggio, Iván Zamorano, Andrea Pirlo, and Youri Djorkaeff, albeit mainly as a substitute
Nicola_Ventola
Italian footballer (born 1942)
on 10 July 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2017. Currò, Enrico (19 July 1999). "Baggio, orgoglio e fantasia Ma troppo calcio fa paura". La Repubblica (in Italian)
Dino_Zoff
Italian knight, diplomat, and fencer
(Galeazzo Gonzaga da Mantova), Lancillotto Beccaria di Pavia, Giovannino da Baggio di Milano, and Azzone di Castelbarco, and also highlights some of their
Fiore_dei_Liberi
Italian football club season
them to a 1–1 draw in Turin in the first leg. Alessandro Del Piero and Filippo Inzaghi, combined with French playmaker Zinedine Zidane, were the main
1997–98_Juventus_FC_season
Department of the Roman Curia
the same combination of roles filled by all his successors. Sebastiano Baggio (26 February 1973 – 8 April 1984) Bernardin Gantin (8 April 1984 – 25 June
Pontifical Commission for Latin America
Pontifical_Commission_for_Latin_America
Christian church in Andalusia, Spain
out Cardinal Jean Villot, Cardinal Giovanni Benelli, Cardinal Sebastian Baggio, Cardinal Poletti,—and among others there also stands out Casaroli, of the
Palmarian_Catholic_Church
Italian footballer (born 1986)
Marchisio". Football Italia. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 19 October 2015. Filippo Conticello (27 November 2016). "Juventus, il bis di Marchisio: prima fa
Claudio_Marchisio
City and comune in Tuscany, Italy
owing nominal allegiance to the Holy Roman emperor. In 1057, Anselm of Baggio (later Pope Alexander II) was appointed bishop of Lucca, a position he held
Lucca
Italian footballer and manager (born 1947)
RSSSF. Retrieved 17 June 2020. Piri, Stefano (14 November 2016). "Roberto Baggio detto Roby" (in Italian). Ultimo Uomo. Retrieved 17 April 2020. Pastore
Luigi_Maifredi
Association football club in Turin, Italy
won four FIFA World Player of the Year awards, with winners as Roberto Baggio and Zinedine Zidane, a national record and third and joint second highest
Juventus_FC
Italian footballer (born 1982)
promising young players of his generation, even being described as Roberto Baggio's heir, due to his inconsistency, difficult character, and unpredictability
Antonio_Cassano
Michelangelo Rampulla Juventus 2000 Alessandro Costacurta Milan 2001 Roberto Baggio Brescia 2002 Paolo Maldini Milan 2003 Ciro Ferrara Juventus 2004 Giuseppe
Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare "Gaetano Scirea"
Premio_Nazionale_Carriera_Esemplare_"Gaetano_Scirea"
Italian footballer (born 1978)
Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016. "Baggio porta l'Inter tra i Campioni" (in Italian). RaiSport.RAI.it. Archived from
Gianluigi_Buffon
French footballer (born 1977)
despite being predominantly utilised as a substitute striker, behind Filippo Inzaghi, who started alongside Alessandro Del Piero. Juventus missed out
David_Trezeguet
Comune in Veneto, Italy
and historian Francesco Aviani, painter Giuseppina Bakhita, saint Roberto Baggio, football player Luca Bassanese, singer Valerio Belli, sculptor and engraver
Vicenza
Association football club in Italy
at San Siro in Champions League group stage, with two goals from Roberto Baggio, and having just received the Italian manager of the year award for 1998
Inter_Milan
Italian footballer (born 1976)
left foot, which initially earned him comparisons with his idol Roberto Baggio, as well as Gianni Rivera, and in particular Diego Maradona, leading him
Domenico_Morfeo
Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013
Benedict canonized Bishop Rafael Guízar y Valencia, Théodore Guérin, Filippo Smaldone, and Rosa Venerini on 15 October 2006. During his visit to Brazil
Pope_Benedict_XVI
Natale 209 445 0.47 2002 2016 Empoli (18/59), Udinese (191/385) 7 Roberto Baggio 205 452 0.45 1985 2004 Fiorentina (39/94), Juventus (78/141), Milan (12/51)
List of Serie A players with 100 or more goals
List_of_Serie_A_players_with_100_or_more_goals
Italian footballer (born 2004)
(in Italian). Retrieved 29 December 2022. "Tommaso Mancini come Roberto Baggio, l'esordio nel Vicenza a 16 anni" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 5 January
Tommaso_Mancini
Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Ortega Other post Cardinal-Priest of Nostra Signora di Guadalupe e San Filippo Martire Previous posts Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Juárez (1988–1992)
Juan_Sandoval_Íñiguez
96th season of top-tier Italian football
25 3 Roberto Baggio Bologna 22 4 Gabriel Batistuta Fiorentina 21 Alessandro Del Piero Juventus 6 Vincenzo Montella Sampdoria 20 7 Filippo Inzaghi Juventus
1997–98_Serie_A
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
Tedici, became Lord of the city. This did not last long, since his nephew Filippo sold the town to Castruccio Castracani of Lucca. The town was officially
Pistoia
Parma 1996–97 football season
Benarrivo 6 MF FRA Daniel Bravo 7 DF ARG Roberto Sensini 8 MF ITA Dino Baggio 9 MF ITA Massimo Crippa 11 FW ARG Hernán Crespo 12 GK ITA Gianluigi Buffon
1996–97_Parma_AC_season
while in 1995, Milan fell to Ajax. Then, in 1995–96, led by stars Roberto Baggio, Marco Simone and George Weah, Milan earned its 15th Italian championship
History_of_AC_Milan
Reggina 2002–03 football season
Reggina-Brescia 2-2 0-1 Stephen Appiah (10) 1-1 Alessandro Pierini (44) 1-2 Roberto Baggio (45 + 2 pen) 2-2 Shunsuke Nakamura (82) Udinese-Reggina 1-0 1-0 David Pizarro
2002–03_Reggina_Calcio_season
League", and purported inventor of cappuccino; beatified in 2003. Roberto Baggio (born 18 February 1967), former Italian footballer (soccer player), regarded
List_of_people_from_Veneto
1961–1970 321 0 Kwadwo Asamoah Ghana Midfielder 2012–2018 156 5 Roberto Baggio Italy Forward 1990–1995 200 115 Oreste Barale IIIº Italy Midfielder 1924–1931
List_of_Juventus_FC_players
Italian football club season
Bari v Juventus Juventus v Venezia Udinese v Juventus Juventus v Udinese Filippo Inzaghi 13 Daniel Fonseca 6 Antonio Conte 4 Thierry Henry 3 Nicola Amoruso
1998–99_Juventus_FC_season
FILIPPO BAGGIO
FILIPPO BAGGIO
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish
Lover of Horses; Horse of Lover
Male
Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, FILIPO means "lover of horses."
Boy/Male
Australian
Horse of Lover
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Swedish
One who Loves Horses; Similar to Philippa; Friend of Horse
Female
Serbian
(Филипа) Feminine form of Serbian Filip, FILIPA means "lover of horses."
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish
Lover of Horses; Spanish Form of Phillipa; Female Version of Philip
Girl/Female
Spanish
loves horses.
Boy/Male
Italian
loves horses'.
Female
Russian
(Филиппа) Feminine form of Russian Filipp, FILIPPA means "lover of horses."
Girl/Female
Swedish
loves horses.
Male
Serbian
(Филип) Serbian form of Greek Philippos, FILIP means "lover of horses."
Boy/Male
Spanish
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Philippus, FILIPPO means "lover of horses."
Male
Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, FILLIPO means "lover of horses."
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of English Philip, PILIPO means "lover of horses."
Boy/Male
Italian Greek
loves horses'.
Male
Russian
(Филипп) Russian form of Greek Philippos, FILIPP means "lover of horses."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Philippus, FILIPE means "lover of horses."
Male
Dutch
, fond of horses.
Boy/Male
Greek
Lover of horses.
FILIPPO BAGGIO
FILIPPO BAGGIO
Boy/Male
Tamil
Govinesh | கோவீநேஷ
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Mighty One; Single
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
God Fearing; Devout; Pious
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Bird.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ocean
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the most high
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Glory; Honour; Pride
Boy/Male
Muslim
Arrow
Boy/Male
Norse American Danish
Relic.
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Grass
FILIPPO BAGGIO
FILIPPO BAGGIO
FILIPPO BAGGIO
FILIPPO BAGGIO
FILIPPO BAGGIO
a.
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Filippo Pacini, an Italian physician of the 19th century.