Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Pi

Pierro

The distinguished surname Pierro can be traced back to the ancient and beautiful region of Venice. ... The surname Pierro came from the personal name Pietro, or Peter, which is itself derived from the Greek word petrus meaning rock.

Meaning: Rock Origin: Greek

Piers

Origin of the name Pierce: A derivative of Piers, an Old French and Middle English form of Peter (a rock). The name was common in the Middle Ages and gave rise to several surnames. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: A form of peter Origin: Greek

Pierson

The name Pierson is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Pierson is: Form of Piers from Peter.

Meaning: Son of peter Origin: English

Piet

(PEET)

Piet (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpit]) is a masculine given name derived from Petrus. It is a common Dutch and South African name, the latter because of Dutch emigration. People named Piet include: Piet Bergveld (born 1940), Dutch electrical engineer.

Meaning: A rock, a stone

Pietari

Proper noun. Pietari. A male given name, a rather old-fashioned equivalent of the English Peter. Peter (biblical character).

Meaning: A rock, a stone

Pieter

(PEE-ter)

Dutch Meaning: The name Pieter is a Dutch baby name. In Dutch the meaning of the name Pieter is: A rock. Form of Peter.

Meaning: A rock, a stone

Pietr

Origin of the name Pedro: A cognate of Peter, which is from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Petrus and the Greek Petros, names derived from petra (a rock) and petros (a stone). The name is borne in the Bible by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ.

Meaning: Rock Origin: Greek

Pietrek

Polish Meaning: The name Pietrek is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Pietrek is: rock'.

Meaning: Polish form of peter rock Origin: Polish

Pietro

(PYAY-troh)

Italian Meaning: The name Pietro is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Pietro is: rock'.

Meaning: A rock, a stone

Pike

Pike Name Meaning. English: topographic name for someone who lived by a hill with a sharp point, from Old English pic 'point', 'hill', which was a relatively common place name element. English: metonymic occupational name for a pike fisherman or nickname for a predatory individual, from Middle English pike.