Pip (nickname)
Pip is the nickname of:
- Philip Baker, one half of Pip and Jane Baker, a British television writing team
- Phillipa Brown (born 1979), stage name Ladyhawke (musician), New Zealand singer, songwriter and musician
- Percy Jack Clayson (1896-?), British First World War flying ace
- Philip Pip Elson (born 1954), English cricketer
- Arthur Fielder (1877-1949), English cricketer
- Philip John Gardner (1914-2003), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Philip Hugh Whitby Hicks (1895-1967), British Army brigadier general
- Philippa Pip Karmel (born 1963), Australian film director, editor and screenwriter
- Scottie Pippen (born 1965), American retired National Basketball Association player
- Patrick Playfair (1889-1974), Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force officer, air marshal
- Philip Pip Proud (1947–2010), Australian singer-songwriter, poet, novelist and dramatist
- Phillip Pip Pyle (1950-2006), English-born drummer
- Thomas Pip Rippon (1888-1950), English footballer
- George Philip Bradley Roberts (1906-1997), British Army major general
- Philippa Tattersall (born 1975), only woman to pass the All Arms Commando Course to join the British Royal Marines
- Philip Pip Williams (born 1947), British musician and record producer
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