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Pippa

American  
[pip-uh, peep-pah] / ˈpɪp ə, ˈpip pɑ /

noun

  1. a female given name, Italian form of Philippa.


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The party's energy security spokeswoman Pippa Heylings said the government "cannot simply ignore the millions of families who don't get benefits, but are already facing a cost of living crisis".

From BBC

Pippa Unwin, from South Devon, competed against teams from around the world at the International Snow Sculpture Festival in San Candido at the start of February.

From BBC

At what point did you both learn that it was Bree who released the tape with Lucy confessing to lying about being sexually assaulted by Chris — a lie she told to protect Pippa, his actual victim?

From Los Angeles Times

For almost 16 years, Pippa Begg ran Board Intelligence as co-chief executive with Jennifer Sundberg.

From BBC

When Kayleigh Griffiths lost her baby daughter, Pippa, in 2016 through maternity failings in Shropshire, she had no idea how many times she would have to retell her traumatic story at future medical appointments.

From BBC