Pjer name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Swedish
Meaning: The Rock and The Stone
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What does Pjer mean?

Dominantly used in Swedish, Pjer is aimed at baby boys. Pjer is spelling variation of Pierre. Pierre is equivalent of Peter in English and French languages. Also Pierre is French form of Petrus.

Old Greek name Pierre, meaning of Pierre is "The Stone and The Rock".

Variants of Pjer

Pierre, Petros, Petrus, Peter, Pete, Jean-Pierre, Petri, Bedros, Perrin, Pearce, Peterjohn, Pétr, Päter, Jeanpierre, Jehanne, Ieuan, Johanan, John, Johannes, Jeanne, Jean

How popular is the name Pjer?

Pjer is an uncommon name probably limited to Croatia. As per our research, over 100 people has been named Pjer globally.

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What numerology tells about Pjer?

To you it's all about passion, poetry, love, emotions, friends, loyalty, talking straight, openness, and everything other people avoid in life. In love, you act childish and don't care much about the feelings of your partner because you start relationships without falling in love first. Once you fall in love, everything changes. You desire to change constantly and you get easily bored. Your inner peace is responsible for your success on both personal and professional level.

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Famous people named Pjer

  • Pjer Žalica, Bosnian film director and a professor at the Academy of Performing Arts

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