Piotr

"Rock, stone"

♂ Masculin · Polish, Slavic
classic enduring

📖 À propos Piotr

Piotr est la forme polonaise de Pierre, derivee du grec Petros signifiant 'rocher' ou 'pierre'. L'un des prenoms les plus durables de Pologne, il porte un profond heritage catholique a travers son lien avec saint Pierre l'Apotre. Le prenom partage des cousins slaves a travers l'Europe de l'Est — Pyotr en Russie, Petar dans les Balkans — mais la forme polonaise conserve une identite distincte. Celebre le 29 juin, fete des saints Pierre et Paul, Piotr reste un pilier de l'identite polonaise.

📍 Détails

  • OriginePolish, Slavic
  • Genre♂ Masculin
  • SignificationRock, stone
  • Fête du PrénomJune 29

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⭐ Personnes Célèbres

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