Petrus
Latin
proper noun
Definitions
- Peter biblical character.
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek Πέτρος.
Origin
Ancient Greek
Πέτρος
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Pedro Ximénez English
- Peter English
- Petry English
- Pierre English
- Pekka Finnish
- Pekkala Finnish
- Pekkanen Finnish
- Pekko Finnish
- resupekka Finnish
- velipekka Finnish
- Petropolis Latin
- Miesepeter German
- Per German
- Peter German
- Peterwagen German
- Pierluigi Italian
- Piero Italian
- Pietro Italian
- Peter Dutch, Flemish
- Petrus Dutch, Flemish
- Pieter Dutch, Flemish
- pieterman Dutch, Flemish
- Marie-Pierre French
- Pierre French
- Pierre-Marie French
- Pierrette French
- Питер Russian
- Пётр Russian
- Pedro Spanish, Castilian
- Πέτρος Ancient Greek
- Pedro Portuguese
- Pierre Portuguese
- São Pedro Portuguese
- Per Swedish
- Person Swedish
- Persson Swedish
- Peter Swedish
- Petrus Old English
- Petre Middle English
- Peadar Irish
- Pétr Old Norse
- Per Danish
- Peter Danish
- بطرس Arabic
- Pere Catalan, Valencian
- Peret Catalan, Valencian
- Πέτρος Greek (modern)
- Pedro Cebuano
- Pedr Welsh
- Peter Middle Dutch
- Petrus Middle Dutch
- Pieter Middle Dutch
- Pēteris Latvian
- Petur Old Irish
- Pieter Afrikaans
- Peadar Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- Petur Faroese
- Pætur Faroese
- Peddyr Manx
- Phêrô Vietnamese
- Петър Bulgarian
- 𐍀𐌰𐌹𐍄𐍂𐌿𐍃 Gothic
- Pedro Old Portuguese
- Biera Northern Sami
- Pèire Occitan
- 베드로 Korean
- Пятро Belarusian
- Pedru Asturian
- Pieri Friulian
- Petras Lithuanian
- Per Breton
- כֵּיפָא Aramaic
- Per Norwegian
- Peter Norwegian
- Pekelo Hawaiian
- पेद्रु Konkani