Peter (given name)

Peter
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈptər/ PEE-tər
Czech: [ˈpɛtr̩]
Danish: [ˈpʰe̝ˀtɐ]
Dutch: [ˈpeːtər]
German: [ˈpeːtɐ]
Slovak: [ˈpeter]
Swedish: [ˈpěːtɛr]
GenderMale
Origin
Language(s)Greek
MeaningStone/Rock
Other names
Related names
  • Petter
  • Pjetër
  • Pater
  • Pete
  • Petey/Petie
  • Peoter
  • Pearce
  • Petero
  • Per
  • Peta
  • Petra
  • Pierre
  • Pedro
  • Pier
  • Piers
  • Pieter
  • Pietro
  • Peadar
  • Pere
  • Kepa
  • Peru
  • Peio
  • Boutros
  • Peterson

Peter is a common masculine given name. It is derived directly from Greek Πέτρος, Petros (an invented, masculine form of Greek petra, the word for "rock" or "stone"), which itself was a translation of Aramaic Kefa ("stone, rock"), the new name Jesus gave to apostle Simon bar Jonah.[1] An Old English variant is Piers.

In other languages

The following names can be interpreted as Peter in English.

  • Afrikaans: Pieter, Petrus
  • Albanian: Pjetër, Për
  • Amharic: ጴጥሮስ ("Ṗeṭros")
  • Arabic: بطرس (Boutros), بيار ("Pierre," mainly in Lebanon), بيتر ("Peter," exact transcription)
  • Aragonese: Pietro, Pero, Piero, Pier
  • Armenian: Պետրոս (Bedros in the Western dialect, Petros in the Eastern dialect)
  • Assamese: পিটাৰ
  • Asturian: Pedru
  • Azerbaijani: Pyotr
  • Basque: Peru, Pello (diminutive), Pedro, Piarres, Harkaitz (Means "Rock" in basque), Arkaitz, Petri (Biblical), Kepa (neologism)
  • Belarusian: Пётр (Piotr), Пятро (Piatro), Пятрусь (Piatruś)
  • Bengali: পিটার (Piṭār), পিতর (Pitôr)
  • Breton: Pêr
  • Bulgarian: Петър (Petar), 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, Perica, Pera, Pejo
  • Czech: Petr, Péťa (diminutive)
  • Danish: Peter, Peder, Per, Peer, Pelle
  • Dutch: Pieter, Peter, Piet, Pier (Note: The form "Peer" also occurs, albeit less commonly.)
  • Emiliano-Romagnolo: Pédor
  • 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.)
  • Greek: Πέτρος (Petros)
  • Guarani: Peru
  • Gujarati: પીટર (Pīṭar)
  • Gungbe: Pita
  • Haitian Creole: Pierre (pronounced "Pyè")
  • Hausa: Bitrus
  • Hindi: Pathrus, पीटर (Pīṭar)
  • Hebrew: פטרוס (Petros), פטר (literally Peter)
  • Hungarian: Péter; Petya, Peti (diminutive)
  • Icelandic: Pétur, Pési (diminutive)
  • Indonesian: Petrus, Peter
  • 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)
  • Kazakh: Петр (Petr)
  • Khmer: Pathra
  • Konkani: Pedru
  • Korean: 베드로 (Bedro); 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)
  • Malagasy: Petera
  • Malayalam: പത്രോസ് (Patrōs), പീരി ("Peeri" from Pierre)
  • Maltese: Pietru
  • Manx: Peddyr
  • Māori: Petera, Pita
  • Marathi: पेत्र (Petrə), पेद्रो (Pedro)
  • Mongolian: Петр (Pyetr)
  • Montenegrin: Петар (Petar), Перо (Pero)
  • Nepali: पत्रुस (Patrus)
  • Norman: Pierre
  • Northern Sami: Pekka, Piera, Biera, Bierril, Bierža, Biehtár
  • 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) (Note: The word for stone in Portuguese is "pedra".)
  • Punjabi: ਪਤਰਸਨੂੰ (Patarasanū)
  • Quechua: Pidru, Rumi[2]
  • Romanian: Petru, Petre, Petrică (diminutive), Petrișor (diminutive)
  • Russian: Пётр (Pyotr), Питер (Piter), Петя (Petya) (diminutive), Петруха (Petrukha) (colloquial)
  • Samoan: Petelo
  • Sardinian: Pedru, Perdu, Pretu
  • Scottish Gaelic: Peadair
  • Serbian: Петар (Petar), Петер (Peter), Перо (Pero), Пера (Pera), Перица (Perica), Периша (Periša)
  • 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
  • Syriac: ܦܛܪܘܣ (Peṭrus)
  • Tagalog: Pedro
  • Tamil: Pethuru, Raayappar (in biblical contexts)
  • Telugu: పేతురు (Peturu)
  • Thai: ปีเตอร์ (RTGSPitoe), เปโตร (Petro, in biblical contexts)
  • Tongan: Pita
  • Tswana: Petere, Pitoro
  • Turkish: Kaya (rock), Kayahan (khan of rocks); Petrus, Petros (in biblical contexts)
  • Ukrainian: Петро (Petro), Пітер (Piter), Петрик (Petryk) (diminutive), Петрусь (Petrus) (diminutive)
  • Urdu: پتھر (Rock) or پیٹر (lit. Peter)
  • Uzbek: Pyotr (as in Russian)
  • Venetian: Piero
  • Vietnamese: Phê-rô
  • Võro: Piitre
  • Welsh: Pedr
  • West Frisian: Petrus
  • Yoruba: Peteru
  • Zulu: Petru

People named Peter (or commonly known as 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)
  • List of people named Piotr
  • List of people named Pyotr

References

  1. ^ "Peter | Origin and meaning of the name peter by Online Etymology Dictionary".
  2. ^ Rumi, el nombre inca de las rocas