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What does Peter mean?
Peter ▼ as a boys' name is pronounced PEE-ter. It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Peter is "rock". Variant of Petros. Biblical: one of the 12 apostles, Peter the fisherman was impulsive and had strong faith. Jesus said of him, "Upon this Rock I will build my church". In Catholic tradition, the first pope. The play "Peter Pan" has made the name popular. See also Pernell. Artists Piero della Francesca, Peter Paul Rubens; Russian emperor Peter the Great; actors Peter O'Toole, Peter Krause; Peter Rabbit; film directors Peter Jackson, Peter Bogdanovich; tennis player Pete Sampras.
ASSOCIATED WITH greek, rock, biblical, strong, play (literary), popular (famous), emperor (king), great
Variations
VARIANTS Boutros, Par, Peder, Pedro, Pekka, Per, Petar, Pete▼, Peterson, Petr, Petre, Petros, Petrov, Pierce▲, Piero, Pierre, Piet, Pieter, Pietro, Piotr, Pyotr
SEE ALSO Cephas, Ferris, Parkins, Pekelo, Perkin, Piers
FEMININE FORMS Patches, Pernella, Perri, Perrin, Petra, Pierette
CREATIVE FORMS(male) Pater, ..
(female) Peper, ..
MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Peter Osvaldo (P.O.), ..
How popular is Peter?
Peter is a very prominent first name for males (#43 out of 1220, Top 3%) and also a very prominent last name for all people (#3758 out of 150436, Top 2%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Peter reached its apex rank of #37 in the U.S. in the 1880s, and is at #211 currently. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)
Which version is better?
Pedro (#391 IN 2018), Pierce (#491), Pierre (#1050), Cephas, Ferris, Per, Pernell, Pete and Pietro are the popular variation forms of Peter (#211). Adoption of these relations of Peter was common in the 1950s (USAGE OF 0.6%) and is now significantly less (USAGE 0.2%, ▼67%), with versions like Pete falling out of fashion. Peter has historically been popular among parents, although Pierce appears to be getting popular too.
Similar Names
Peter▼ is alike in pronunciation to Potter. Other recommended sound-alike names are Alter, Deker, Dexter▲, Dieter, Fester, Heber, Heder, Keder, Keer, Kester, Lester▼, Lexer, Meier, Meyer▼, Neper, Nester, Nezer, Paten, Peel, Peer, Peleh, Pepe, Pepper, Perez, Petuel, Piper, Porter▲, Seger, Teger, Vester, Weber and Xever. These names tend to be less frequently used than Peter.
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