You could search up the name Peter in different languages.. Pedro, Pierre etc..
I love the name Peter but I don't like Pete as a nickname and my partners mates surname is Peter. I suggested Parker (like spiderman) and it was a contender as an alternative for a bit
@Charleigh as a Parker I even almost suggested Parker LMFAOOO
Porter, Carter, Deeter, Demeter, Jupiter. Or maybe move it to middle name position?
Thanks guys! Funnily enough my nephews middle name is Peter and my middle name is Petraš can you tell he's the favourite grandad?! I do like Parker though, that's definitely an option!
variations of the name Peter: Piers Perrin Pierce Petros Pierrick Pierre Pedro Petro Pieto Petri š
Patrick?
What about pj? It can me Peter James or a different middles name, and just nickname him pj
@Brook PJ!!!!!!!! I canāt believe I didnāt think to say that!! If I have a daughter Iām naming her Parker with the suffix of junior and calling her PJ!
Could you honor him by naming your child after his birth month, birthplace, favorite color, etc? I gave my daughter the middle name August to honor my mom and brother who were born in August even though I gave birth in January. There are many ways to honor someone with your babyās name
Petri
Iām wanting to name my child after my grandad Peter sadly he passed away not long before we found out we were expecting! Iāve searched loads of different names weāre sticking with Peter as a middle name as weāre expecting a boy. First names were not associating with Peter but I got - Flint - Peter means stone/rock and flint is a type of rock (I actually like this name but my partner is not a fan!) - Mason meaning one who works with stone. - Stanley - also has similar meaning of Stone but itās my 1st sons middle name already after my grandads dad! For a girl I had no idea we were going to give them the middle name of my mum as itās my grandad Peter only daughter so he must of loved the name. Couldāve used Petra or Petrina but wasnāt keen. So very glad baby is a boy āŗļø
Pietro & Petra are the only two I can think of that are like directly related & similar to pete/ peter in my head (both old Greek variants of pete/peter)