Philes and what they love
Phile
/fʌɪl/ The suffix”phile” comes from the Greek Philos, meaning “dear beloved”
which means “Lover of”.
A person has a fondness for a specified thing and is a lover of that specific thing.
Especially the term used in biology and psychology.
Autophiles
/ˈɔːtə(ʊ)fʌɪl/ (noun) A person who loves solitudes is known as an autophile.
Nemophile
Someone who loves forests and woodland is known as a nemophile.
Dendrophile
/dɑ̃.dʁɔ.a fil-A person who loves forests and trees.
Xulophile
Someone who loves forests and woods.
Pluviophile
Someone who finds solace and peace in rain, a true lover of rain.
Petrichor
A person who loves the smell of the rain.
Nyctophile
Love of darkness or night; finding relaxation and comfort in the darkness.”
Selenophile
One who deeply loves the moon.
Astrophile
One who loves stars and astronomy.
Thalassophile
A person who loves and is magnetically attracted to the ocean and the sea.
Ceraunophile
A person who loves light and thunder.
Anthophile(Anthomania)
A person who loves flowers.
Nephophile
A person who loves clouds.
Opacarophile
A person who loves sunsets the most is called an opacarophile.
Melomaniac
A person who is fond of music is called Melomaniac.
Neophile
A person who loves the change or anything new.
Aquaphile
A person who loves everything related to water.
Limnophile
Someone who loves lakes.
Chionophile
A person who loves cold weather.
Orophile
One who loves mountains.
Livsnjutare
One who loves life deeply and lives it to the extreme.
Cynophile
A person who loves canines, a dog lover.
Arctophile
A person who loves teddy bears.
Ophiophiles
Lover of snakes.
Iconophile
Someone who loves icons, posters, illustrations, and pictures.
Notaphile
Someone who has a love of studying and collecting paper currency or banknotes.
Javaphile
A person who loves to drink coffee.
Lygophile
Someone who loves shades and darkness.
Logophile
Lover of words.
Bibliophile
A lover of books.
Ailurophile
A person who loves cats.
Zoophile
Someone who is devoted to the animals and protection.
Hodophile
A lover of travel and roads.
Xanthophile
A person who loves the yellow colour.
Caeruleaphile
A person who loves the colour blue.
Heliophile
A lover of the sun.
Photophile
A person who loves light.
Hippophile
A person who loves horses.
Coimetrophile
A person who loves cemeteries.
Stigmatophile
A person who is obsessed with tattoos, scarification, and piercings.
Gynotikolobomassophile
A person who likes to nibble a women’s earlobe.
Cinephile
A person who likes to lay on the all the time.
Cinephile
A person who is fond of the cinemas.
Retrophile
A person who loves aesthetics from the past.
Peristerophile
lovers of pigeons are called as peristeriophile.
Pythophile
A lover of the plants.
Chasmophile
Someone who loves nooks and crannies is called chasmo philes.
Discophile
A person who loves to study and collect phonograph records or CDs.
Ergophile
A person who loves to work.
Oenophile
lovers or epicure of wine are known as oenophile.
Stegophile
A person who enjoys climbing up the buildings.
Turophile
Lovers of cheese are called turo philes.
Umbraphile
A person who loves eclipses /a shadow lover.
Xenophile
A person who loves foreign people and their culture.
Demonophile
The attraction of demons are known as demono philes.
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