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Felipe

Felipe VI (born 30 January 1968) is the King of and , having ascended the throne on 19 June 2014 following the of his father, . As the only son of and Queen Sofía, he belongs to the and was the first heir to the throne born after 's in the late 1970s. Educated at institutions including the and , Felipe underwent naval, army, and air force training before marrying journalist Letizia Ortiz in 2004, with whom he has two daughters, Leonor (the Princess of Asturias) and Sofía. His reign has emphasized constitutional duties, national cohesion—particularly in response to the 2017 Catalan independence crisis—and efforts to restore public confidence in the monarchy after financial irregularities linked to his father and sister Cristina, which prompted 's self-exile in 2020. Under the 1978 Constitution, Felipe serves as a symbolic figure of unity and of the armed forces, navigating 's parliamentary without executive powers.

Etymology

Origin and meaning

The name Felipe originates from the Φίλιππος (Philippos), a compound of φίλος (philos, meaning "friend" or "lover") and ἵππος (hippos, meaning ""), translating to "lover of horses" or "friend of horses". This etymology reflects the cultural significance of horses in society, where ownership denoted wealth and status among the . The name entered Latin as Philippus, retaining the core meaning while adapting to phonology and . In the , it evolved into Felipe through influences during the medieval period, coinciding with the region's and the veneration of figures like the apostle Philip, whose name spread via and noble adoption from the onward. Phonetic shifts included the representation of the Greek (aspirated /pʰ/) merging into the Romance /f/ sound, simplification of the geminate to single p, and minor vowel adjustments aligning with local dialects, establishing Felipe as the standard form in and by the . Variations persist regionally, with often favoring Filipe (especially in European usage) alongside Felipe in , accompanied by diminutives like Felipinho. The semantic core—"lover of horses"—has endured without significant alteration, though its connotation faded in favor of nominal tradition in modern Iberia.

Notable individuals

Royalty and nobility

Felipe VI (born 30 January 1968) serves as the reigning King of , having ascended the throne on 19 June 2014 upon the abdication of his father, . As a constitutional monarch, he has emphasized national cohesion, particularly in addressing the , where he delivered a national address underscoring 's indivisible unity under the . Felipe V (born 19 December 1683, died 9 July 1746) was the first monarch of , reigning from 1 November 1700 to 14 January 1724 and resuming rule from 6 September 1724 until his death, for a total of over 45 years. His accession precipitated the (1701–1714), during which he secured the throne against Habsburg claimants while implementing centralizing reforms that diminished regional privileges and aligned Spanish administration with French absolutist models. Felipe II (born 21 May 1527, died 13 September 1598) ruled from 1556 to 1598, from 1580 to 1598, and oversaw the zenith of the Spanish Empire's territorial expanse across , the , and . A key architect of the , he supported the against , funding institutions like the and enforcing orthodoxy in his domains; his naval ambitions culminated in the failed invasion of in 1588, which marked a strategic setback despite initial imperial gains. Felipe I, known as "the Handsome" (born 22 July 1478, died 25 September 1506), briefly held the title of King of from 1504 until his death, as to , facilitating the Habsburg dynasty's integration into Spanish succession through their son, the future . His untimely demise in , amid suspicions of poisoning though attributed to , left Joanna under regency and paved the way for Habsburg dominance over the Iberian crowns.

Politics and military leaders

Felipe Calderón Hinojosa (born August 18, 1962) served as President of Mexico from December 1, 2006, to November 30, 2012, prioritizing public security through the deployment of over 45,000 troops against drug cartels in what became known as the Mexican Drug War. His administration's focus on the "kingpin strategy" resulted in the arrest or killing of several high-level cartel leaders, including Arturo Beltrán Leyva in 2009, though this approach correlated with a sharp rise in violence, with homicide rates increasing from approximately 8 per 100,000 in 2007 to over 20 per 100,000 by 2011. Economically, Calderón promoted deregulation, infrastructure investments, and free trade agreements, achieving GDP growth averaging 1.2% annually despite the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, while expanding healthcare access to over 50 million previously uninsured individuals via the Seguro Popular program. Felipe González Márquez (born March 5, 1942) held the position of from December 2, 1982, to May 5, 1996, leading the (PSOE) through four terms that emphasized and integration with Western institutions. Under his government, joined the on January 1, 1986, facilitating structural reforms that boosted GDP growth to an average of 2.9% annually from 1986 to 1992 and reduced unemployment from 21% in 1985 to 15% by 1996 through of state firms and labor market adjustments. González's tenure also involved anti-terrorism efforts against , including controversial covert operations later investigated for state-sponsored violence, and faced post-term probes into corruption scandals such as the 1990s Filesa funding case, though he was not convicted. Felipe Ángeles Ramírez (1868–1919) was a military officer and key figure in the Mexican Revolution, rising to general and serving as to from 1913 to 1915, where he reformed artillery tactics and emphasized disciplined, humane warfare. Ángeles advocated against summary executions, publicly criticizing excessive violence in revolutionary forces, and contributed to victories like the 1914 Battle of Torreón by improving siege artillery deployment, which helped Villa's Division of the North capture strategic positions. Captured after supporting Venustiano Carranza's rivals, he was executed by firing squad on November 26, 1919, in , amid debates over his role in prolonging factional conflicts that delayed national stabilization.

Sports figures

Footballers

Felipe Anderson (born April 15, 1993) is a Brazilian professional footballer who primarily operates as a right winger or attacking midfielder for Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras in the . He debuted professionally with in 2010 and transferred to in 2013, accumulating over 200 appearances and contributing to the 2019 victory before spells at United (2018–2021) and (2021–2022 loan). Anderson has recorded 55 goals and 49 assists in 314 top-tier league matches across his career.

Motorsports competitors

Felipe Massa (born April 25, 1981) is a former driver who competed from 2002 to 2017, primarily with Sauber, Ferrari, and Williams, securing 11 victories, 16 pole positions, and a career total of 1,167 points across 269 starts. His closest title contention came in 2008, finishing as runner-up by one point after leading the championship until the final race. Felipe Nasr (born August 21, 1992) is a racing driver who raced in with Sauber from 2015 to 2016, achieving a best finish of fifth at the . Transitioning to endurance racing, he has won three titles with Porsche Penske Motorsport, including the 2024 drivers' crown, and secured victory at the in 2018.

Other athletes

Felipe López (born December 19, 1974) is a former professional basketball player who starred at St. John's University before being selected 24th overall in the by the . Over four NBA seasons with Vancouver, Washington Wizards, and , he averaged 5.2 points per game across 206 appearances. Felipe Aguilar (born November 7, 1974) is a who has competed on the European Tour, winning the 2008 and the 2014 Chile Classic, marking him as the only Chilean with multiple European Tour victories. Now on the , he earned full status via Q-School in late 2024 as the first Chilean to achieve this milestone.

Footballers

Felipe Melo de Carvalho (born 26 June 1983) is a former professional footballer who primarily played as a defensive , known for his combative style and over 650 club appearances across multiple leagues. He contributed to Fiorentina's win and Galatasaray's Turkish titles in 2012–13 and 2014–15, featuring in 100 matches for the Turkish club with 7 goals. Melo earned 26 caps for , including participation in the where he started three group-stage matches before a in the final group game against . Felipe Anderson Pereira Gomes (born 15 April 1993) is a Brazilian professional winger who has amassed over 400 club appearances, including stints at and United. He joined from in July 2018 for a reported €25 million transfer fee, scoring 12 goals in 71 appearances during his three-year spell. Anderson has represented at under-23 level but has no senior international caps. Felipe Salvador Caicedo Corozo (born 5 September 1988) is an Ecuadorian striker noted for his physical presence, with over 400 club matches and 92 career goals. He scored 34 goals in across spells at , , and , where he netted 30 in 108 appearances from 2014 to 2019. Caicedo has earned 68 caps for , scoring 22 goals, making him the nation's sixth-highest international scorer.

Motorsports competitors

Felipe Massa (born April 25, 1981) is a Brazilian racing driver who competed in Formula One from 2002 to 2017, securing 11 Grand Prix victories, 16 pole positions, and 41 podium finishes across 269 starts. His best championship result came in 2008, finishing second overall by one point to Lewis Hamilton, a outcome influenced by the Singapore Grand Prix where Massa led until a safety car triggered by Nelson Piquet Jr.'s deliberate crash benefited Hamilton's strategy. Following his F1 retirement, Massa raced in Brazil's Stock Car Pro Series starting in 2018, achieving multiple podiums and a victory in 2023 at Interlagos after a 15-year win drought. Felipe Drugovich (born May 23, 2000) is a driver who won the 2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship with MP Motorsport, clinching the title at after seven victories, 11 podiums, and five pole positions across the season. Prior to F2 dominance, he captured the 2018 Euroformula Open title with 14 wins from 16 races. Drugovich serves as a reserve driver for , focusing on simulator and testing duties without full-season starts as of 2025. Felipe Giaffone is a IndyCar Series competitor active in the early 2000s, qualifying for the in 2003 with Mo Nunn Racing and in 2005 under A.J. Foyt Enterprises, where he bumped in a last-minute entry for the No. 48 car. He achieved a fourth-place qualifying position for one edition, completing strong practice laps at speeds up to 223.766 mph. Felipe Nasr (born August 15, 1992) is a driver who raced in for Sauber in 2015 and 2016 before transitioning to endurance racing, winning the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship's class in 2018 co-driving the No. 31 DPi for Action Express Racing with victories at and five podiums. Nasr continued in with Penske Motorsport from 2022, securing class wins in events like the while competing in the FIA World Endurance Championship's category.

Other athletes

Felipe López (born December 19, 1974) is a Dominican former professional player who competed in the (NBA) from 1998 to 2001, appearing in 182 regular-season games primarily with the and , where he averaged 5.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game while shooting 43.3% from the field. Drafted 24th overall in the by the before being traded to Vancouver, López showcased scoring ability early in his career, posting a high of 26 points in a single game on January 3, 2001. After his NBA stint, he continued playing professionally in leagues including and . Felipe Kitadai (born July 28, 1989) is a judoka specializing in the -60 kg , earning a bronze medal at the in by defeating Italy's Elio Verde in the bronze medal match. Kitadai also claimed gold medals at the in 2011 and multiple Championships, including titles in 2009, 2010, and 2014, contributing to Brazil's dominance in regional competitions. He competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics, finishing seventh, and has accumulated over 20 international medals across World Championships and events. Felipe (born August 13, 1989) is a Mexican former infielder who played in the Mexican League from 2009 to 2015, primarily as a and , batting .250 with 1 and 45 RBIs over 289 games. His professional career included stints with teams like the , where he demonstrated versatility across infield positions but did not advance to .

Arts, entertainment, and media personalities

Felipe Neto (born January 21, 1988) is a , , , and whose primary channel features vlogs, sketches, and , reaching 47.6 million subscribers as of October 2025. His content has garnered over 19 billion views, establishing him as one of 's leading digital entertainers with crossover into television and film, including the stand-up special Felipe Neto: My Life Makes No Sense (2017), adapted from his autobiographical book of the same theme. Neto founded the VERO Institute in 2019 to advance and counter online through projects like the "Cala Boca Já Aconteceu" initiative, which promotes in digital spaces. He also established the Instituto Felipe Neto, a nonprofit dedicated to enhancing educational opportunities and psychosocial support for children and youth in . Felipe Colombo (born January 8, 1983) is a Mexican-Argentine actor, singer, and songwriter recognized for his role as Pablo Bustamante in the telenovela Rebelde Way (2002–2003), which spawned the pop-rock band Erreway featuring Colombo alongside Camila Bordonaba and Benjamín Rojas. Erreway released three studio albums—Señales (2002), Tiempo (2003), and Memoria (2004)—selling over 1 million records worldwide and securing multiple platinum and gold certifications, including double platinum for Señales in Argentina. Colombo's musical contributions extended to soundtracks and solo work, while his acting career includes lead roles in telenovelas such as Floricienta (2004–2005) and Casi Ángeles (2007–2010), contributing to the popularity of youth-oriented Latin American media exports. Felipe Roque (born May 12, 1987) is a actor and model whose television roles include portraying corrupt officer in the series A Divisão (2019), a production examining real-life police operations in during the 1990s and 2000s. He debuted on screen in the Infância (2014) and appeared in the Barata Ribeiro, 716 (2016), focusing on urban youth narratives, before gaining wider recognition in dramatic ensemble casts. Roque's work spans theater, film, and , with early training beginning at age 13 leading to modeling gigs alongside acting in Brazil's competitive entertainment industry. Felipe Esparza is an American stand-up comedian and actor of Mexican descent who won season 7 of 's Last Comic Standing in 2010 after 17 years in the comedy circuit. His specials include They're Not Gonna Laugh at You (Showtime, 2012), Translate This (, 2017), and Bad Decisions (2020), drawing on personal anecdotes from his East upbringing, addiction recovery, and family life to connect with audiences. Esparza has recurring roles in series such as Superstore (, 2015–2021), Gentefied (, 2020–2021), and Victor and Valentino (, 2019–present), alongside film appearances in The Iceman (2012) and voice work in animated projects.

Academics, scientists, and other professionals

(born 1950) is a historian and professor at the , specializing in global, cultural, and environmental history. He has authored more than 25 books, including Millennium: A History of the Last Thousand Years (1995), which examines major historical developments from 1000 to 2000 CE, and 1492: The Year the World Began (2009), focusing on the transformative global impacts of that year. His scholarship integrates interdisciplinary methods, drawing on , , and to analyze civilizational changes, with recent works like Straits: Beyond the Myth of Magellan (2022) challenging traditional narratives of exploration. Blas Cabrera y Felipe (1878–1945) was a renowned for pioneering experimental work in . He developed high-precision magnetometers and balance instruments to study ferromagnetic materials and , contributing foundational data on how and affect magnetic properties. Cabrera served as director of the Physical Laboratory at Madrid University and later the National Research Council, mentoring key figures in Spanish physics amid early 20th-century scientific advancements. Felipe Poey (1799–1891) was a Cuban naturalist who cataloged over 15,000 species of fauna, with a focus on fishes, , and mollusks. His multivolume Ictiología Cubana (1860s–1890s) described hundreds of new species based on extensive field collections and dissections, establishing systematic for the region's . Poey, self-taught after studying in , published findings in , , and English, earning international recognition including awards from academies for advancing neotropical . Felipe Castro Gutiérrez is a Mexican historian and researcher at the (UNAM), specializing in colonial societies and resistance mechanisms. His publications, exceeding 60 works, include empirical analyses of systems and ritual defiance among native pueblos, such as in Los ires y devenires del fundo legal de los pueblos de indios (2004), drawing on archival records to trace legal and social adaptations post-conquest. Affiliated with the Mexican Academy of History, his research emphasizes causal factors in agency against colonial structures.

Fictional characters

In literature and comics

In Stephanie Garber's fantasy Caraval (2017), Felipe is a minor supporting character, the son of a palace guard who secretly aids protagonists and Dragna in fleeing their abusive father, Dragna; he is killed shortly thereafter, with the disguised as accidental to cover the governor's involvement. In Barbara Gregorich's The F Words (2021), Felipe is a high school student and friend of the protagonist Cole, participating in activism inspired by historical events like ; the character draws from the author's intent to represent diverse teen voices in narratives. In DC Comics' Batman #424 (March 1988), written by James Owsley (later Priest) and illustrated by Eduardo Barreto, Felipe Garzonas appears as a one-issue antagonist, the adult son of a foreign who sexually assaults a model named Gloria Stanson; protected by , he faces vigilante confrontation from Robin (), resulting in his death after falling from a window during a struggle. In ' Ka-Zar #15 (February 1971), written by and illustrated by , Felipe Picaro is a minor human character serving as an ambitious assistant to Dr. LeClare in , involved in research on extra-dimensional energy before the doctor's abrupt departure.

In film, television, and animation

In the Disney Junior animated series Handy Manny (2006–2013), Felipe is a yellow Phillips-head among the talking tools assisting handyman Manny Garcia in Sheetrock Hills; voiced by , the character is depicted as arrogant and insistent on his indispensability for screwdriving tasks. The series, produced by and Animation, featured 75 episodes emphasizing problem-solving and teamwork. In the 2014 Blue Sky Studios animated film Rio 2, Felipe is a scarlet macaw serving as the initial antagonist and leader of a territorial tribe in the Amazon; voiced by Philip Lawrence, he pursues the protagonists before allying with them against loggers, highlighting themes of habitat defense. Pixar's Coco (2017) includes Felipe as one half of the identical twin uncles (with Óscar) in Miguel's extended family, portrayed as skeletal shoemakers in the Land of the Dead; voiced by Herbert Sigüenza, the brothers appear in ensemble scenes supporting the protagonist's musical quest and family reconciliation. In the live-action adventure series (1990–1993), aired on , Felipe is a teenage and Zorro's loyal companion who feigns and muteness to gather intelligence against oppressors in Spanish California; the role underscores themes of disguise and youthful heroism across 88 episodes.

Other uses

Places and geography

Felipe Carrillo Puerto is a municipality in the southeastern Mexican state of , encompassing an area of 12,948 square kilometers with its municipal seat at coordinates 19°35′N 88°31′W. The 2020 census recorded a population of 83,990 residents, evenly split between men and women, reflecting a 16.5% increase from 2010. The seat city itself had 30,754 inhabitants in 2020, situated in a region of Mayan cultural significance adjacent to the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve. Smaller localities named Felipe exist in , such as one in state at approximately 20.44°N 101.29°W and elevation of 1,736 meters, though population data is unavailable for these minor settlements. In , a locality called Felipe is documented in geographical databases, but lacks detailed demographic or historical records. Similarly, a populated place named Felipe in Mozambique's province lies at 24°58′S 32°32′E, at an elevation of about 62 meters above , representing a minor rural settlement without published census figures. These names typically derive from the personal name , meaning "lover of horses" from origins, often honoring individuals during colonial or post-colonial naming practices in Spanish-influenced regions.

Organizations and brands

Felipe's Taqueria operates as a family-run restaurant chain headquartered in New Orleans, , with locations including Mid-City at 411 N. Carrollton Avenue and the at 301 N. Peters Street, specializing in tacos, hand-squeezed Key lime margaritas, and other authentic dishes. The chain expanded its presence in the city while earning recognition for culinary quality, including four awards in Gambit's Best of New Orleans 2025 and four in Where Y'at's Best of the Big Easy 2025, such as Best Tacos. The Fundación Felipe II, based in , , and affiliated with the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, supports advanced studies in Hispanic history and , including the creation of educational programs tied to the legacy of King Philip II. It has facilitated initiatives such as 's first public through partnerships, developing study plans and an ecosystem for culinary training starting in 2022. El Felipe functions as a sustainable apparel brand originating from , , producing timeless with environmental commitments, including one tree planted and five plastic bottles removed per order, alongside free shipping on orders over 3,000. The brand emphasizes local production and Filipino pride in its market positioning.

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