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Peter (given name)

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Peter Urling
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Saint Peter by Peter Paul Rubens (1610-1612)
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈptər/ PEE-tər
Czech: [ˈpɛtr̩]
Danish: [ˈpʰe̝ˀtɐ]
Dutch: [ˈpeːtər]
German: [ˈpeːtɐ]
Slovak: [ˈpɛtɛɾ]
Swedish: [ˈpěːtɛr]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameGreek
MeaningStone/Rock
Other names
Related namesPetter, Pjetër, Pater, Pete, Petey/Petie, Peoter, Pearce, Petero, Per, Peta, Petra, Pierre, Pedro, Pier, Piers, Pietro, Peadar, Pere, Kepa, Peru, Peio, Boutros

Peter is a common masculine given name. It is derived from Greek Πέτρος, Petros (meaning "stone, rock", via Greek petra). An Old English variant is Piers.

In other languages

The following names can be interpreted as Peter in English

  • Afrikaans: Pieter, Petrus
  • Albanian: Pjetër, Prel
  • Amharic: ጴጥሮስ ("Ṗeṭros")
  • Arabic: بطرس (Boutros), بيار ("Pierre", mainly in Lebanon), بيتر ("Peter", exact transcription)
  • Aragonese: Pietro, Pero, Piero, Pier.
  • Azerbaijani: Pyotr
  • Armenian: Պետրոս (Bedros in Western dialect, Petros in Eastern dialect)
  • Asturian: Pedru
  • Basque: Peru, Pello (diminutive), Pedro, Piarres, Petri (Biblical), Kepa (neologism)
  • Belarusian: Пётр (Piotr), Пятро (Piatro), Пятрусь (Piatruś)
  • Bengali: পাথর (Pathor)
  • Breton: Pêr
  • Bulgarian: Петър (Petər), Пере, Перо (Pere, Pero), Петьо, Петю (Petyo, Petyu), Пеньо, Пеню, Пенко (Penyo, Penyu, Penko), Пельо, Пелю, Пелко (Pelyo, Pelyu, Pelko), Пешо (Pesho); Камен (Kamen) ("kamen, kamək" in Bulgarian means: stone)
  • Catalan: Pere
  • Cebuano: Pedro
  • Standard Chinese:
  • Coptic: ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ (Ṗeṭros)
  • Cornish: Peder
  • Croatian: Petar, Pero, Periša, Pera, Pejo, Nino, Mali Paradajz
  • Czech: Petr, Péťa
  • Danish: Peter, Peder, Per, Peer, Pelle
  • Dutch: Pieter, Peter, Piet, Pier (Note: The form "Peer" also occurs, albeit less commonly. The Biblical Peter is translated as "Petrus".)
  • Emiliano-Romagnolo: Pèdar
  • Esperanto: Petro
  • Estonian: Peeter, Peep, Peetrus, Pavo, Peedo
  • Faroese: Pætur, Petur, Per
  • Filipino: Pedro, Pedring (diminutive)
  • Frisian: Piter, Pier
  • Finnish: Pietari, Pekka, Petri, Petteri
  • French: Pierre (Note: the word for stone in French is also "pierre")
  • Galician: Pedro
  • Georgian: პეტრე (Petre)
  • German: Peter (Note: The form "Peer" also occurs, albeit less commonly. The Biblical Peter is translated as "Petrus".)
  • Greek: Πέτρος (Petros)
  • Guarani Peru
  • Gujarati: પીટર (Pīṭar)
  • Haitian Creole: Pyè. The name is spelled "Pierre" and pronounced "pyè"; also meaning "stone".
  • Hausa: Bitrus
  • Hindi: Pathrus, पीटर (Pīṭar)
  • Hebrew: פטרוס (Petros), פטר (literally Peter)
  • Hungarian: Péter; Petya, Peti (diminutive)
  • Icelandic: Pétur, Pési (diminutive)
  • Indonesian: Petrus
  • Irish: Piaras, Peadar
  • Italian: Pietro, Pier, Piero (Note: the word for stone in Italian is "pietra")
  • Japanese:
    • Protestant: ピーター (Pītā)
    • Catholic: ペトロ (Petoro), ペテロ (Petero),
    • Biblical contexts: ペトロス (Petorosu)
  • Khmer: Pathra
  • Konkani: Pedru
  • Korean: 베드로 (Bedro; or, less commonly, 페트루스; Petrus), 피터 (Pitə)
  • Lao: ເປໂຕ (Peot)
  • Latin: Petrus
  • Latvian: Pēteris
  • Lingala: Petelo
  • Lithuanian: Petras
  • Lombard: Peder
  • Low German: Petrus
  • Luganda: Petero
  • Luxembourgish: Pit, Pier
  • Macedonian: Петар (Petar), Питер (Piter), Петре (Petre), Перо (Pero), Пере (Pere), Перица (Perica)
  • Malayalam: പത്രോസ് (Patrōs), പീരി("Peeri", from Pierre)
  • Maltese: Pietru
  • Manx: Peddyr
  • Māori: Petera, Pita
  • Marathi: पेत्र (petrə), पेद्रो (pedro)
  • Mongolian: Петр (Pyetr)
  • Montenegrin: Petar (Петар), Pero (Перо)
  • Nepali: पत्रुस (Patrus)
  • Norman: Pierre
  • Northern Sami: Piera, Biera, Bierril, Bierža
  • Norwegian: Peter, Petter, Per, Pelle, Peder
  • Nahuatl: Pedro
  • Occitan: Pèire, Pèir, Pèr
  • Persian : Pedros, Pedrush
  • Polish: Piotr. Diminutives/hypocoristics include Piotrek, Piotruś, and Piotrunio. Piotr has several name days in Poland.
  • Portuguese: Pedro, Pêro (old Portuguese)
  • Punjabi: ਪਤਰਸਨੂੰ (Patarasanū)
  • Quechua: Pidru
  • Romanian: Petru, Petre, Petrică (diminutive), Petrișor (diminutive)
  • Russian: Пётр (Pyotr), Петя (Petya) diminutive), Петруха (Petrukha) (colloquial)
  • Samoan: Petelo
  • Sardinian: Pedru, Perdu, Pretu
  • Scottish Gaelic: Petar, Pater
  • Serbian: Петар (Petar), Перо (Pero), Пера (Pera), Перица (Perica), Периша (Periša)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Petar (Петар), Pero (Перо), Pera (Пера), Perica (Перица), Periša (Периша),
  • Sicilian: Pietru
  • Silesian: Pyjter, Piter
  • Sinhala: Peduru
  • Slovak: Peter, Peťo
  • Slovene: Peter
  • Spanish: Pedro
  • Swahili: Petero
  • Swedish: Peter, Petter, Peder, Per, Pehr, Pär, Pelle, Pälle (Note: The Biblical Peter is translated as "Petrus".)
  • Syriac: ܦܛܪܘܣ (Peṭrus)
  • Tamil: Pethuru, Raayappar (in biblical contexts)
  • Telugu: పేతురు Peturu
  • Thai: ปีเตอร์ (Pitoer), เปโตร (Petro, in biblical contexts)
  • Tswana: Petere, Pitoro
  • Turkish: Petro, Petrus
  • Ukrainian: Петро (Petro), Пітер (Piter), Петрик (Petryk) (diminutive), Петрусь (Petrus') (diminutive)
  • Urdu: پیٹر
  • Uzbek: Pyotr (as in Russian)
  • Venetian: Piero
  • Vietnamese: Phêrô, Phi Thơ, Phật Tổ
  • Võro: Piitre
  • Welsh: Pedr
  • West Frisian: Petrus
  • Yoruba: Peteru
  • Zulu: Petru

People named Peter (or commonly known as Peter)

  • List of people named Peter

See also

  • Pete (nickname), a list of people (excluding Peters)
  • Pete (given name), a list of people (with the given name)
  • Petros (disambiguation)
  • Pierce (disambiguation)

References

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