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(Greek mythology) A girl who killed herself for love, and was turned into an almond tree.
(Greek mythology) Phyllis (river god) Phyllis (Φύλλις) was the god of the homonymous river in Bithynia.
(Greek mythology) The title character of the tale of ( Phyllis and Aristotle ) in medieval legend
(Greek mythology) Phyllis, mother of the Trojan Alcaeus
(Greek mythology) Phyllis, consort of Ereuthalion
A female given name from Ancient Greek derived from the mythological character. quotations examples
Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone / Feeding her flock near to the mountain side
1599 John Farmer, Fair Phyllis (a madrigal)
But the name to which the Pages were given of yore, / And the name of the Page I am speaking of, bore / As much likeness as Sukey to Eleonore, / or Betty to Phyllis or Lalage;
1855 A.W., The Little Foot-Page, in Chambers's Journal, No. 92, Oct. 6, 1855
"Look," said Bobbie, "I've made the nest all right again. Give me the bit of stick to mark your initial name on it. But how can you? Your letter and Peter's are the same. P. for Peter, P. for Phyllis." "I put F. for Phyllis," said the child of that name. "That's how it sounds. The swallows wouldn't spell Phyllis with a P., I'm certain-sure."
1906, Edith Nesbit, The Railway Children, Chapter 11
"Well, you know when a father's name is Paul and they name the baby girl, Paulette?" "Or Paula." "That's right. Or his name is Philip and they name her Phyllis?" "Or Phillipa. Don't forget Phillipa. I love the name Phillipa." Lark smiled and played the game with Holly.
2002, Patricia McCune Irvine, A Tinkling Cymbal, iUniverse, page 183