Pedro

  • Origin
    Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Meaning
    rock
  • Variations
    Pēteris, Pétur, Pietro, Pierre
  • Similar names
    Patrick, Paul, Peter, Philip, Preston, Parker
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  • Pedro carries warmth, cultural richness, and a genuine authenticity that resonates across communities. This classic Spanish and Portuguese name has maintained steady popularity through generations while feeling fresh and vibrant. There's an inherent friendliness to Pedro—it sounds welcoming and approachable, suggesting someone who values relationships and community. The name honors Hispanic heritage while working comfortably in multicultural environments, making it an excellent choice for families wanting to maintain cultural connections. Pedro has strong religious associations through Saint Peter, adding spiritual depth for families who value faith traditions. The name suggests reliability and strength of character, someone who remains true to their roots while embracing the future. It works well in both Spanish-speaking contexts and broader international settings, offering versatility without compromise. Pedro has notable cultural figures across sports, arts, and entertainment, providing positive associations without being overwhelming. The pronunciation is straightforward, though some English-speaking environments may adapt it slightly. Parents choosing Pedro often value tradition, cultural pride, and names with genuine history rather than fleeting trends. This name embodies warmth, loyalty, and a deep connection to heritage.
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