Jean-Pierre name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: French, Greek and Hebrew
Usage: French
Meaning: Jean, Pierre, God is Merciful and Rock
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What does Jean-Pierre mean?

Boy name Jean-Pierre is originated from Greek, Hebrew and French, meaning of Jean-Pierre is "Jean, Pierre, God is Merciful or Rock" is especially used in French language. The boy name Jean-Pierre means "Jean, Pierre, God is Merciful or Rock" principally used in French is of Greek, Hebrew and French origin.

Jean-Pierre is a compound of unfading and well-known Jean and unfading and well-known Pierre, which itself is equivalent of Peter in English and French languages. Pierre is equivalent of Peter in English and French languages, which itself is French cognate of Petrus.

Also Pierre is French cognate of Petrus. It is celebrated on February 18.

Variants of Jean-Pierre

Jeanpierre, Jean, Pierre, Jehanne, Ieuan, Johanan, John, Johannes, Jeanne, Gean, Ioan, Ionel, Johnna, Jennine, Donajean, Jean-Claude, Petros, Petrus, Peter, Pete

Middle Names for Jean-Pierre

Rhet, Kiet, view more middle names that goes with Jean-Pierre

Names that rhyme with Jean-Pierre

How popular is the name Jean-Pierre?

an extremely popular name in France with over 214027 new-borns have been given the name since 1900. When at its peak in 1947, the moniker grabbed the 12nd spot and 10499 baby boys were given the name.

Moreover, the given name has been to the top 50 baby names 36 times Jean-Pierre is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use. But Jean-Pierre is a popular baby name in DR Congo where every 1 in 2000 have the name as well as in, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland and Congo.

According to our evaluation, at least 570000 people have been bestowed Jean-Pierre around the globe.

Facts

Jean-Pierre in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands379132016
Finland77000
Sweden11067016
Norway1019016
Denmark38000

Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Jean-Pierre

  •  Gailon - Unheard-of Gailon has its origin in Old Greek, Gailon means "Festive Party and The Element Galene Meaning Calm" is bestowed upon boys. Gailon is derivative of Galen.
  •  Phemia - Girl name Phemia has origin in Old Greek which is mainly used in English language, Phemia means "Auspicious Speech, Sweetly-Spoken Well-Spoken Well-Regarded and Eu Which Means Good Well". Phemia is a short version of Euphemia.
  •  Stefany - The odd girl name Stefany is used in Portuguese and English and rooted from Old Greek, Stefany means "The Crowned or The Crowned"
  •  Battisto is originated from Greek, Battisto means "Immerse"
  •  Katee - Outlandish Katee has its origin in Old Greek, Katee means "Virginal, Beauty and Blessed" used as a baby girl name is notably used in English. Katee is spelling variation of Kate.
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Famous people named Jean-Pierre

  • Jean-Pierre Abbat, was, with Dr
  • Jean-Pierre Wimille, Grand Prix motor racing driver and a member of the French Resistance during World War II
  • Jean-Pierre Vigier, theoretical physicist,
  • Jean-Pierre Andrevon, French science fiction author
  • Jean-Pierre Petit, French scientist
  • Jean-Pierre Cortot, French neo-classical sculptor
  • Jean-Pierre Jouyet, ambassador of France to the United Kingdom
  • Jean-Pierre Ouellet, Canadian politician
  • Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian, French poet and romance writer
  • Jean-Pierre Bouyxou, French film critic, author, filmmaker and actor
  • Jean-Pierre Brisset, French writer
  • Jean-Pierre Mangin, French philatelist
  • Jean-Pierre Aulneau, Jesuit missionary priest
  • Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, French opera director, set and costume designer
  • Jean-Pierre Vidal, French alpine skier
  • Jean-Pierre Bekolo, film director
  • Jean-Pierre Brunet, French-American figure skater
  • Jean-Pierre Audy, French politician and a Member of the European Parliament for France
  • Jean-Pierre Luminet, French astrophysicist, writer and poet
  • Jean-Pierre Rassam, noted French film producer of the 1970s
  • Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine, French-born painter, draughtsman, engraver
  • Jean-Pierre Maïone-Libaude, French veteran of the Algerian War
  • Jean-Pierre Camus, French bishop, preacher
  • Jean-Pierre Laurant, French historian of esotericism
  • Jean-Pierre Timbaud, secretary of the steelworkers’ trade union section of the Confédération Générale du Travail
  • Jean-Pierre Duprey, French poet and sculptor
  • Jean-Pierre Canlis, American glass artist
  • Jean-Pierre Steinhofer, French Army officer graduated
  • Jean-Pierre Juneau, Canadian former diplomat
  • Jean-Pierre Clément, French political economist and historian
  • Jean-Pierre Nicéron, French lexicographer
  • Jean-Pierre Faye, French philosopher and writer of fiction and prose poetry
  • Jean-Pierre Hogue, member of the House of Commons of Canada
  • Jean-Pierre Grand, French politician, born 18 November 1950,
  • Jean-Pierre Cherid, far right French activist and later mercenary of Moroccan descent
  • Jean-Pierre Charbonneau, journalist and a former Quebec politician
  • Jean-Pierre Falret, French psychiatrist
  • Jean-Pierre Voyer, post-situationist French philosopher
  • Jean-Pierre Hortoland, French rugby union player
  • Jean-Pierre Serre, French mathematician
  • Jean-Pierre Haigneré, French Air Force officer and a former CNES spationaut
  • Jean-Pierre Lebreton, French planetary scientist at ESA
  • Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, French mathematician
  • Jean-Pierre de Crousaz, Swiss theologian and philosopher
  • Jean-Pierre Changeux, French neuroscientist known for his research
  • Jean-Pierre Sauvage, French coordination chemist working at Strasbourg University
  • Jean-Pierre Ricard, French cardinal of the Roman Catholic church and archbishop of Bordeaux and Bazas
  • Jean-Pierre Vernant, French historian and anthropologist
  • Jean-Pierre Kahane, French mathematician with contributions to harmonic analysis
  • Jean-Pierre Lecocq, Belgian molecular biologist and entrepreneur
  • Jean-Pierre Rampal, French flautist
  • Jean-Pierre Jeunet, French film director, producer, and screenwriter
  • Jean-Pierre Boyer, was one of the leaders of the Haitian Revolution
  • Jean-Pierre Raffarin, French politician
  • Jean-Pierre Léaud, French actor, best
  • Jean-Pierre Aumont, French actor
  • Jean-Pierre Brard, French politician
  • Jean-Pierre Kingsley, President and CEO of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems
  • Jean-Pierre Papin, former French professional footballer,
  • Jean-Pierre Barda, Swedish and Israeli singer, actor
  • Jean-Pierre Blanchard, Blanchard made his first successful balloon flight

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I feel better now about my name and I use to get made fun of because of it. - JeanPierre Rowland
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