Theophilus
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Various people have been known by the name Theophilus or Theophilos, which means "Friend of God" in Greek, and is thus similar to the Latin word Amadeus. These include:
- Theophilos (poet) — ancient Athenian comic poet
- Theophilus (geographer) — ancient Greek geographer
- Theophilos (king) — Indo-Greek king who ruled c. 90 BC
- Theophilus (Biblical) is the name of a person or an honorary title to whom the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles is addressed
- Theophilus (emperor) — (829–842) a Byzantine Emperor of the second of the Phrygian dynasty
Churchmen
- Theophilus of Antioch — (c. 163–182), an early Christian patriarch
- Theophilus, bishop of Caesarea (d. 195)
- Theophilos the Indian - (d. 364) Arian bishop, also called "The Ethiopian", probably from the Maldive Islands
- Theophilus of Alexandria — (d. 412) patriarch of Alexandria
- Theophilus of Adana — (d. c. 538) bishop who made a pact with the devil
- Pope Theophilus II of Alexandria — Coptic Pope of Alexandria (953–956) and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark
- Theophilus Presbyter — (1070–1125) a Benedictine monk, author, metallurgist, artist and armourer - thought to be a pseudonym of Roger of Helmarshausen
- Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem — current patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem
- Theophilus (comic strip) was a religious comic strip from 1966–2002
- Theophilus, martyr and saint (see Dorothea of Caesarea)
Some people have used Theophilus as a forename, including:
- Theophilus Bradbury (1739–1803), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
- Theophilus Carter, British inventor and furniture dealer
- Theophilus Cazenove (1740–1811), financier and one of the agents of the Holland Land Company
- Theophilus Cibber (1703–1758), English actor, playwright, author, son of the actor-manager Colley Cibber
- Theophilus Danjuma, influential Nigerian soldier and politician
- John Theophilus Desaguliers (1683–1744), natural philosopher born in France
- William Theophilus Dortch (1824–1889), prominent Confederate politician
- Theophilus Eaton (1590–1658), merchant, farmer, Puritan colonial leader, co-founder and first governor of New Haven Colony, Connecticut
- Henry Theophilus Finck (1854–1926), American musical critic
- Theophilus Gale (1628–1678), English nonconformist divine
- Theophilos Hatzimihail — (ca. 1870–1934), Greek folk painter from Lesbos
- Theophilus H. Holmes (1804–1880), career U.S. Army officer and a Confederate general in the American Civil War
- Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1584–1640), English nobleman and politician
- Theophilus Lindsey (1723–1808), English theologian
- Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart (1756–1791), Austrian composer
- Theophilus Shepstone (1817–1893), British South African statesman
- Theophilus Weeks (1708–1772), soldier in the French and Indian War
- Theophilus of Kiev, a monk and saint — see Abraham and Onesimus of Kiev
- Theophilus P. Wildebeeste, a character created by Lenny Henry
There is also a Theophilus crater on the moon.

