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Padro

Padro is likely a variant of Pedro, from Latin Petrus and Greek Petros, meaning "rock" or "stone."

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Padro is likely a variant of Pedro, from Latin Petrus and Greek Petros, meaning rock or stone. That makes it part of one of the most foundational name families in Christian history, with strength and stability built into the meaning. The altered spelling gives the name a more compact and slightly modernized feel.

Padro sounds firm and straightforward, with a Mediterranean or Iberian flavor that makes it feel warm and grounded. It has the practical solidity of a stone name, but the shorter form gives it a lighter, less formal profile than Pedro itself. In modern use, names like this can feel friendly and regionally distinctive.

Padro carries the idea of something dependable and enduring, but without heaviness. Its appeal lies in its simplicity and in the ancient strength preserved within a concise modern shape.

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