Peter
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Peter is a popular male given name. It comes from the Greek word πετρος (petros) meaning "rock".
Peter could refer to the following:
- Peter (name), the name itself.
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[edit] People
The following people are known primarily by the name Peter:
[edit] Religion
- Saint Peter (-68), Jesus' disciple
- Peter the Deacon (-605), a confidant of Pope Gregory I and rector of Sicily, and a few others
- Peter the Deacon (chronicler) (-c.1140), "the Librarian" (Bibliothecarius)
- Peter, bishop of Zaragoza (Spain) in 1112
- Peter, a companion in martyrdom of Berard of Carbio (-1220)
- Saint Peter of Verona (1206-1252), also known as Peter Martyr
- Peter of Auvergne (- after 1310), scholastic philosopher
- Saint Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow (-1326)
- Peter of Aquila (-1361), Italian Franciscan theologian and bishop
- Peter of Bergamo (-1482), Dominican theologian
- Saint Peter the Aleut (-1815?), Eastern Orthodox Christian martyr in California
- Pope Peter II (several antipopes, 20th century)
- Saint Peter Nolasco (1189 – 1256), a Catholic Catalan saint
[edit] Other persons
- Peter (usurper) (sixth century), Roman general
- Peter (Byzantine General) (-602), Byzantine General and brother of Emperor Maurice
- Peter (floruit 926), Roman consul
- Peter I of Bulgaria, (-970), emperor of Bulgaria
- Peter, Duke of the Romans (11th century), Roman consul
- Peter of Maricourt = Peter Peregrinus (13th century), writer on magnetism and astrolabes
- Peter I of Russia (1672-1725), the first Russian emperor
- Peter (actor) (1952), the stage name of Shinnosuke Ikehata, a Japanese dancer and actor who appeared in Akira Kurosawa's Ran
[edit] Other uses
- Peter (short story), a 1892 short story by Willa Cather
- Peter (album), a 1993 EP by Canadian band Eric's Trip
- Peter, the Lord's cat, a cat who lived at Lord's Cricket Ground in London