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Peteris

Peteris is a Baltic form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning rock or stone.

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Peteris is a Baltic form of Peter, and its roots reach back to the Greek word petros, meaning rock or stone. That ancient image gives the name a solid and dependable character. Because Peter is one of the most widely traveled Christian names in Europe, Peteris naturally feels part of a larger historical and religious continuum, even while retaining a distinctly regional shape.

As a given name, Peteris has a dignified, slightly formal tone. It sounds established rather than trendy, with the kind of steadiness that often accompanies older European forms. The ending makes it feel specific to Baltic naming traditions, which helps it stand out from the more familiar Peter while keeping the same foundational meaning.

Peteris feels dependable, composed, and culturally grounded. It is a name with a long historical shadow, carrying both religious continuity and regional identity in a single compact form.

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