| A | B |
| philanthropist (n) | lover of humanity; person active in promoting human welfare |
| philanthropy (n) | love of humanity, especially as shown in donations to charitable and socially useful causes |
| philatelist (n) | stamp collector |
| philately (n) | collection and study of stamps |
| philharmonic (adj) | pertaining to a musical organization, such as a symphony orchestra |
| philhellenism (n) | support of Greece or the Greeks |
| philogyny (n) | love of women |
| phililogy (n) | study (love) of language and literature |
| philisopher (n) | lover of, or searcher for, wisdom or knowledge; person who regulates his or her life by the llight of reason |
| Anglophile (n) | supporter of England or the English |
| audiophile (n) | one who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction |
| bibliophile (n) | lover of books |
| Francophile (n) | supporter of France or the French |
| Sinophile (n) | supporter of China or the Chinese |