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- Peter
- From the Greek petros, meaning "stone" or "rock".
- Pedro
- The Spanish form of Peter, from the Greek petros, meaning "stone" or "rock".
- Petra
- Feminine form of Peter, from the Greek petros, meaning "stone or "rock". Petra is also an ancient city in what is now Jordan.
- Pieter
- Rock; another form of Peter, Rock, another form of Peter.
- Petar
- Old Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant of Pero; A form of Peter, Old Greek - Rock, Stone, A variant of Pero, A form of Peter.
- Pietro
- Italian form of Peter, which is derived from the Greek word petros, meaning "stone" or "rock".
- Petr
- Old Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant of Pero; A form of Peter, Old Greek - Rock, Stone, A variant of Pero, A form of Peter.
- Patra
- An expressive and intellectual being, small rock.
- Piotr
- Polish form of Peter, which is derived from the Greek word petros, meaning "stone" or "rock".
- Peder
- This name derives from Latin “petra” (Petrus), from the Ancient Greek “pétrā (πέτρᾱ) Pétros (Πέτρος),” from the Aramaic word “kephas,” which in turn derives from the Syriac “kefa,” all words meaning “stone, rock” (figurative meaning: reliable, stable and resolute). Saint Peter, according to ancient tradition, was a prominent early Christian leader, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, according to the New Testament. He is venerated as a saint and considered by the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and Oriental Orthodoxy to be the first bishop of Rome and the first Pope. Roman Catholics believe him to have been the first Pope and all subsequent popes to have been his successors, and therefore sometimes refer to the Pope or the Papacy itself as Peter.
- Patria
- Pater
- This name derives from Latin “petra” (Petrus), from the Ancient Greek “pétrā (πέτρᾱ) Pétros (Πέτρος),” from the Aramaic word “kephas,” which in turn derives from the Syriac “kefa,” all words meaning “stone, rock” (figurative meaning: reliable, stable and resolute). Saint Peter, according to ancient tradition, was a prominent early Christian leader, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, according to the New Testament. He is venerated as a saint and considered by the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and Oriental Orthodoxy to be the first bishop of Rome and the first Pope. Roman Catholics believe him to have been the first Pope and all subsequent popes to have been his successors, and therefore sometimes refer to the Pope or the Papacy itself as Peter.
- Pietra
- One who is rock solid.
- Puteri
- Daughter or princess.
- Petru
- Old Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant of Pero; A form of Peter, Old Greek - Rock, Stone, A variant of Pero, A form of Peter.
- Petter
- A person who has a solid personality, A person who has a solid personality.
- Petre
- This name derives from Latin “petra” (Petrus), from the Ancient Greek “pétrā (πέτρᾱ) Pétros (Πέτρος),” from the Aramaic word “kephas,” which in turn derives from the Syriac “kefa,” all words meaning “stone, rock” (figurative meaning: reliable, stable and resolute). Saint Peter, according to ancient tradition, was a prominent early Christian leader, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, according to the New Testament. He is venerated as a saint and considered by the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and Oriental Orthodoxy to be the first bishop of Rome and the first Pope. Roman Catholics believe him to have been the first Pope and all subsequent popes to have been his successors, and therefore sometimes refer to the Pope or the Papacy itself as Peter.
- Petrea
- A rock or a stone, a clever being.
- Petria
- Pedra
- This name derives from Latin “petra” (Petrus), from the Ancient Greek “pétrā (πέτρᾱ) Pétros (Πέτρος),” from the Aramaic word “kephas,” which in turn derives from the Syriac “kefa,” all words meaning “stone, rock” (figurative meaning: reliable, stable and resolute). Saint Peter, according to ancient tradition, was a prominent early Christian leader, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, according to the New Testament. He is venerated as a saint and considered by the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and Oriental Orthodoxy to be the first bishop of Rome and the first Pope. Roman Catholics believe him to have been the first Pope and all subsequent popes to have been his successors, and therefore sometimes refer to the Pope or the Papacy itself as Peter.