Peter

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Peter is a popular male given name.

Meaning

Peter comes from the Greek word πέτρα (read petra, in Latin used as petro-), meaning rock.

According to the New Testament, Jesus gave the Apostle Peter (whose given name was Simon) the nickname Rock (Kephas or Cephas in Aramaic; Petros in Greek). The name was transliterated into Latin as Petrus, from which the English form Peter derives.

Saint Peter, according to most historians, became the first bishop of Rome; Roman Catholics consider 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.

In other languages

The following names can be interpreted as Peter in English:

Disambiguation

People and things named Peter include:

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See also: Peter, 1933, Akira Kurosawa, Antipope, Antipope Peter II, Apostle, Aramaic language, Beatrix Potter