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New Zealand musician
Peter Dasent is a New Zealand born composer, pianist and songwriter who has lived and worked in Sydney, Australia since 1981, he has worked on numerous
Peter_Dasent
1992 film by Peter Jackson
2 gallons) of fake blood was used. The film's music was composed by Peter Dasent. The film was subject to a lawsuit after release. In Bradley v WingNut
Braindead_(film)
Australian children's comedy TV series
responsible for the puppet design. The opening theme was written by Peter Dasent and Arthur Baysting and performed by Dave Dobbyn. In the UK, the show
The_Ferals
1994 film by Peter Jackson
Creatures is a 1994 New Zealand biographical crime drama film directed by Peter Jackson, from a screenplay he co-wrote with his partner, Fran Walsh. It
Heavenly_Creatures
Surname list
Eduardo Dasent (born 1988), Panamanian footballer George Webbe Dasent (1817–1896), British lawyer, translator, and contributor Peter Dasent, New Zealand
Dasent
1989 film by Peter Jackson
anthology Again, Dangerous Visions in 1972. The film's music was composed by Peter Dasent. The soundtrack was released in 1991 by Q.D.K. Media. Track listing The
Meet_the_Feebles
2001 film by Murray Fahey
as Harrison / Harlow Craig McLachlan as Bill Chris Brown as Newsreader Peter Callan as Don Madison Dohnt as Hope Murray Fahey as Gary the Pest Man Carita
Cubbyhouse
New Zealand pop/new wave band
went on to form the Spats (1977–1979) with Tony Backhouse on guitar and Peter Dasent on keyboards. In 1978, an all-female band, the Wide Mouthed Frogs, comprising
The_Crocodiles
Australian actress and singer
"Here Comes a Merry Christmas", written with longtime collaborators Peter Dasent and Arthur Baysting. Clarke is also a jazz vocalist and cabaret singer
Justine_Clarke
Australian children's television series
Bananas in Pyjamas (instrumental) Composers Chris Harriott (1992–99) Peter Dasent (2001) Country of origin Australia Original language English No. of series
Bananas_in_Pyjamas
English-born New Zealand musician and actor (1941–1995)
of the Nation' tour by a group of poets. In 1985, he performed with Peter Dasent (ex-Crocodiles), on a resident gig in Wellington. The same year, he joined
Bruno_Lawrence
New Zealand singer (born 1956)
drummer Bruno Lawrence sometimes played saxophone for them and keyboardist Peter Dasent became their musical director. By 1980, the Spats had evolved into the
Jenny_Morris_(musician)
British translator (1817–1896)
Sir George Webbe Dasent, D. C. L. (1817–1896) was a British lawyer, translator of folk tales and contributor to The Times. Dasent was born 22 May 1817
George_Webbe_Dasent
Australian TV series
Penny Biggins (1991–94) Warren Carr (1972–93) Peter J Casey (1996–2004) Ron Creager (1998) Peter Dasent (2000–present) Rob Eastwood (2000) – after revamp
Play School (Australian TV series)
Play_School_(Australian_TV_series)
1999 film
Joel Tobeck Cinematography Rewa Harré Edited by Chris Plummer Music by Peter Dasent Release date 1999 (1999) Running time 92 minutes Language English
Channelling_Baby
Off-Broadway Scott Frankel Michael Korie Korie Meet the Feebles 1989 Film Peter Dasent Dasent Various writers Mein Freund Bunbury 1964 German Gerd Natschinski
List_of_musicals:_M_to_Z
New Zealand band
Zealand band operating between 1977 and 1979. Members included Fane Flaws, Peter Dasent, Bruno Lawrence and Tony Backhouse. Spats worked with the Limbs Dance
The_Spats
Under Samar Das (1929–2001) – Mukh O Mukhosh, Asiya, Dhirey Bahey Meghna Peter Dasent – Meet the Feebles, Braindead, Heavenly Creatures Vladimir Dashkevich
List_of_film_score_composers
2016 studio album by Tinpan Orange
Jessie Cuniffe. "Shortlist album reviews: Wild Feathers, Tinpan Orange, Peter Dasent, Richard Clapton, Magnus". The Age. Jonny Nail. "First Listen: Tinpan
Love_Is_a_Dog
Children's television series
Song' with Will Conyers) Mark Mitchell (Lyrics for 'No Entry' song) Peter Dasent ('Which One?' song) Janet Preston ('Going Under' song) Denny Lawrence
Lift Off (Australian TV series)
Lift_Off_(Australian_TV_series)
1997 Chinese TV series or program
Dallimore Steve J. Spears Cornelia Frances Anthony Ackroyd Composer Peter Dasent Countries of origin China Australia Original languages Mandarin English
Magic_Mountain_(TV_series)
19th-century Norwegian writer
the Norse" translated by George Webbe Dasent, Third Edition, 1888 Archived 2018-03-27 at the Wayback Machine Peter Christen Asbjørnsen at the Library of
Peter_Christen_Asbjørnsen
1980 studio album by The Crocodiles
vocals - Tony Backhouse Guitar, vocals - Fane Flaws Piano, organ - Peter Dasent Vocals - Jenny Morris "Aotearoa Music Awards | Award History". Archived
Tears_(The_Crocodiles_album)
1976 New Zealand TV series or programme
night series featuring adult and alternative music. In 1976, TV2 producer Peter Grattan coordinated pop clips being supplied for no charge by record companies
Radio_with_Pictures
Nino Rota from the films of Federico Fellini Musical arrangement by Peter Dasent Mana Music 2001 Nino Rota: Film Scores La Strada: Nozze in campagna -
Nino_Rota_discography
1996 documentary film
Petersen Cinematography Steve Arnold Edited by Suresh Ayyar Music by Peter Dasent Release date 1996 (1996) Running time 110 minutes Country Australia Language
Not_Fourteen_Again
1997 Australian TV series or program
performed by James Freud Ending theme Swinging instrumental version Composer Peter Dasent Country of origin Australia Original language English No. of seasons
Swinging_(TV_series)
The Umbrellas are an Australian jazz ensemble formed in 1985 to play Peter Dasent's compositions. The group has published five full-length albums. All are
The_Umbrellas_(jazz_ensemble)
Norwegian fairy tale
122E. The first version of the story in English appeared in George Webbe Dasent's translation of some of the Norske Folkeeventyr, published as Popular Tales
Three_Billy_Goats_Gruff
New Zealand musician and music video director (1951–2021)
popular and alternative music. He was co-author, with Arthur Baysting and Peter Dasent, of the children's book The Underwater Melon Man and Other Unreasonable
Fane_Flaws
1859 translation of Norse folktales
into English by George Webbe Dasent. It is the first major English translation of the Norske Folkeeventyr collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen
Popular_Tales_from_the_Norse
Australian television series
Briant as Dante/Tempus Jan Wachtel as Karl Baumann Scot Swalwell as Hans-Peter Christie Hayes as Maria Brooke "Mikey" Anderson as Jacqui Raymond Martin
Search_for_Treasure_Island
Musical artist
Lloyd Swanton, Chris Abrahams, Alister Spence, Sandy Evans, Paul Cutlan, Peter Dasent, Matt McMahon, Jex Saarelaht, James Greening, Tim Rollinson and many
Phillip_Johnston
Main character in many Norwegian folktales
where all others have failed. The character's name appeared as Boots in Dasent's 19th-century English translations. The name Askeladden (meaning 'ash-lad')
Askeladden
and choreographer Peter Dasent, New Zealand musician Peter Daube, New Zealand film actor Peter Davison (born 1951), British actor Peter De Greef (1922–1980)
List of people with given name Peter
List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter
New Zealand arts festival
Crayford, Terry Crayford, Gerard Crewdson, Alastair Cuthil, Peter Daly, David Daniela, Peter Dasent, John Davies, Tim Denton, Anthony Donaldson, Neil Duncan
Summer_City_(Wellington)
New Zealand writer (1947–2019)
stand-up comedian. In Australia, his children's songs, co-written with Peter Dasent, have become popular through the ABC show Play School and recordings
Arthur_Baysting
Musical artist
long-time colleague Peter Dasent; as Blessed Relief they released an album of original songs in 2017, Design For Living. With Peter, Tony continues to
Tony_Backhouse
New Zealand-born Australian jazz musician and composer
Crocodiles with contributions were Jenny Morris, Arthur Baysting and Peter Dasent. A single, "Life in Asia", was issued by the group in August, which Woroni's
Jonathan_Zwartz
Collection of Norwegian folktales and legends
English by Sir George Webbe Dasent. He translated all but a few of the tales from the two series of Norske Folkeeventyr. Dasent's Popular Tales from the Norse
Norwegian_Folktales
Musical artist
(EP) – The Blackeyed Susans (March 1991, Waterfront Records) 1991 Peter Dasent Dir: Peter Jackson Meet The Feebles Q.D.K Media 1991 Grant McLennan (Go-Betweens)
Tim_Rollinson_(musician)
Annual Australian music awards
Season 2 Clive Harrison Nominated Moby Dick Christopher Gordon Won SeaChange Richard Pleasance Nominated Search for Treasure Island Peter Dasent Nominated
APRA_Music_Awards_of_1999
Music supervision company
managing director was Jonathan Hughes. David Bridie, Dale Cornelius, Peter Dasent, Elizabeth Drake, Joel Haines, Mick Harvey, Philip Judd, Johnny Klimek
Mana_Music
Norwegian folktale
Folkeeventyr No. 1), translated as "Boots and the Troll" by George Webbe Dasent in 1859. The name "Askepot" was used in the first edition (1843), where
About Ash Lad, Who Stole the Troll's Silver Ducks, Coverlet, and Golden Harp
About_Ash_Lad,_Who_Stole_the_Troll's_Silver_Ducks,_Coverlet,_and_Golden_Harp
Method of execution in Norse literature
saga. Vol. 1. Translated by Dasent, George Webbe. His Majesty's Stationery Office / Oxford University. with appendices Dasent, G.W. (1894). "Icelandic Sagas
Blood_eagle
New Zealand screenwriter and producer
[WorldCat.org]. OCLC 123093764. Jackson, Peter; Walsh, Fran; Balme, Tim; Peñalver, Diana; Moody, Elizabeth; Dasent, Peter (2004), Dead alive., OCLC 890284207
Fran_Walsh
Folklore
Called Vilkina saga by many scholars writing on the motif Dasent, p. 404, note 5. pp. 150–51. Dasent, p. 404, note 5. Karl Müllenhoff, Sagen, Märchen und Lieder
Shooting an apple off one's child's head
Shooting_an_apple_off_one's_child's_head
Norwegian fairy tale
Dasent (1910), illustrated by the brothers Reginald L. Knowles and Horace J. Knowles. East of the Sun & West of the Moon, translation by G. W. Dasent
East of the Sun and West of the Moon
East_of_the_Sun_and_West_of_the_Moon
Norwegian fairy tale
George Webbe Dasent stated that the character of Dapplegrim is reminiscent of sagas and tales where hero and steed share a bond of trust. Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
Dapplegrim
Norwegian fairy tale
fairy tales. Andrew Lang included it in The Red Fairy Book. George Webbe Dasent included a translation of the tale in Popular Tales From the Norse. It is
The_Master_Thief
Icelandic saga
(1973), p. 1. Dasent (1866), Ch. I, pp. 1–4 Dasent (1866), pp. xx, 7. Regal (2000), Ch. 2, pp. 501–503 Regal (2000), Ch. 3–4, pp. 503–504 Dasent (1866), Ch
Gísla_saga
Norwegian fairy tale
"Soria Moria Castle" Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen and Moe, Jorgen. East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon. George Webbe Dasent, translator. Popular Tales from
Soria_Moria_Castle
Scottish savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck
Dictionary, Page 309, Richard Cleasby, Guðbrandur Vigfússon, George Webbe Dasent – 1874 "hackmat sbst". saob.se. Swedish Academy. Retrieved 2025-04-07. "American
Haggis
English courtier and soldier
Grafton, Chronicle at Large, vol. 2 (London, 1809), p. 552. John Roche Dasent, Acts of the Privy Council, 5 (London, 1892), pp. 107, 104. Patrick Forbes
Peter_Meutas
English noblewoman (1474–1550)
Shinglehall in various sources. Richardson 2011b, p. 82. Norton 2009, pp. 12–13. Dasent 1891, p. 142. Aubrey, John; Jackson, John Edward (1862). Wiltshire: The
Margery_Wentworth
Norwegian folk tale
"The Old Dame and her Hen" is the English title given by Dasent to the Norwegian folk tale, Asbjørnsen and Moe’s number 35. The tale's original title,
The_Old_Dame_and_her_Hen
Queen of England in 1540
'Beloved Sister'. Stroud: Amberley. ISBN 978-1-4456-7710-1. OCLC 1112676028. Dasent, John Roche, ed. (1890). Acts of the Privy Council. Vol. 2. British-history
Anne_of_Cleves
Norwegian fairy tale
Belt (Norwegian: Det blå båndet) is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in Norske Folkeeventyr. It is Aarne-Thompson
The_Blue_Belt
Norwegian fairy tale
Tristan on the journey, substitutes her maid Brangwin. When George Webbe Dasent made his translation of these tales, in his preface he forbade children
Little_Annie_the_Goose-Girl
Norwegian folklorist, poet and bishop (1813–1882)
(with Asbjørnsen); expanded version 1882; English version by George Webbe Dasent, 1859 Digte, 1849 (poems) I Brønden og i Kjærnet, 1851 (juvenile stories
Jørgen_Moe
Male not related by birth who has sworn loyalty
ISBN 9780802080110 The Story of Gisli the Outlaw. Translated by George Webbe Dasent. Mildmay, C. E. St. John (illustrator). Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas
Blood_brother
Norwegian fairy tale
Asbjørnsen and Moe's Norske Folke-Eventyr. Ny Samling (1871). George Webbe Dasent translated it for his Tales from the Fjeld. The familiar version was collected
White-Bear-King-Valemon
English royal mistress and actress (1650–1687)
ISBN 0-87113-926-X. Cunningham, Peter (1888). The Story of Nell Gwyn: and the Sayings of Charles the Second. John Wiley's Sons, New York. Dasent, Arthur (1924). Nell
Nell_Gwyn
Underground complex in Middle-earth
'echo' of Soria Moria Castle in one of the Scandinavian tales translated by Dasent. ... I liked the sound-sequence; it alliterated with 'mines', and it connected
Moria,_Middle-earth
Norwegian fairy tale
storyteller Anne Godlid in Seljord on a short visit in the autumn of 1842. George Dasent translated the tale to English in Popular Tales from the North (1859). Andrew
The_Master_Maid
Icelandic saga about the life of English king Edward the Confessor
common with it). It was translated into English in 1894 by George Webbe Dasent. Among the various details contained in the saga, there is an account of
Játvarðar_Saga
Stories, books, magazines, and poems primarily written for children
as realistic fiction. The 1859 translation into English by George Webbe Dasent helped increase the stories' influence. One of the most influential and
Children's_literature
Norwegian fairy tale
Fairy tales told the story. Portal: Children's literature George Webbe Dasent, Popular Tales From the Norse, "Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed" D. L. Ashliman
Why_the_Bear_Is_Stumpy-Tailed
Norwegian fairy tale
Wikisource has original text related to this article: Why the Sea is Salt Dasent, George Webbe, ed. (1912). "Why the Sea is Salt" . Popular Tales from the
Why_the_Sea_is_Salt
Road in the City of Westminster, London
(2013). Powell, Kerry; raby, Peter (eds.). Oscar Wilde in Context. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-72910-0. Dasent, Arthur Irwin (1920). Piccadilly
Piccadilly
English courtier
in the Library of the College of Arms. London: S. and R. Bentley. 1829. Dasent, John Roche, ed. (1892) [First published HMSO:1892]. Acts of the Privy Council
John_Seymour_(1474–1536)
English thegn and landowner-warrior
Peter A. (1994), The English Nobility under Edward the Confessor, Oxford Historical Monographs, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ISBN 0-19-820442-6 Dasent, G
Siward_Barn
Norwegian folk tale
The benefit of a happy and trusting marriage is one theme. George Webbe Dasent, emphasizing the tale's simplicity, notes that "The happiness of married
Gudbrand_on_the_Hill-side
Littleton, Written by an Unknown Hand ..., vol. 3 (19 ed.), Clarke, p. ii Dasent, W. I. (1911). The Speakers of the House of Commons from the earliest times
List of parliaments of England
List_of_parliaments_of_England
Calendar year
Fragment of the Saga of Magnus, with Appendices. Translated by George Webbe Dasent. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 2. ISBN 9781108052498
1204
2017. [1] [dead link] O'Keefe, Ellen M.; Stewart, Mary Catherine; Senge, Peter M. (2004). Tools for Conflict Resolution. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 44. ISBN 1-57886-110-1
World_Tales
English scholar and alderman (c. 1538–1606)
Robert Leng, Gentleman, Camden Society (1863), pp. 49-54 (Google). J.R. Dasent (ed.), Acts of the Privy Council of England, XV: 1587-1588 (HMSO 1897),
Henry_Billingsley
Norwegian fairy tale
Fall. Kate Crackernuts King Lindworm The Cat on the Dovrefell George Webbe Dasent, translator. Popular Tales from the Norse. Edinburgh: David Douglass, 1888
Tatterhood
Magnell 2019, p. 312. Íslendingabók (ON), Chapter 7. Grønlie, pp. 9, 25. DaSent, Chapter 101. Grønlie, p. 26. Grønlie, p. 25. Armstrong_Oma 2019, p. 335
Horses_in_Germanic_paganism
British-Canadian actor (born 1939)
Return of the Saint Abdul Hakim Episode: "One Black September" Lillie Bury Dasent Miniseries 1980 Armchair Thriller Walters 3 episodes Oppenheimer Frank Oppenheimer
Garrick_Hagon
English noblewoman
the Younger". The Burlington Magazine. 17 (88): 193–199. JSTOR 858358. Dasent, John Roche, ed. (1892) [First published HMSO:1892]. Acts of the Privy Council
Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell
Elizabeth_Seymour,_Lady_Cromwell
Association football match between Wanderers and Oxford University in 1873
previous year's final, and the umpires were J. Clark of Maidenhead and J. Dasent of Gitanos. Hon. Arthur Kinnaird was the team captain for the Wanderers
1873_FA_Cup_final
Norwegian folk story
Gainst-the-stream by Dasent, The Old Woman Against the Stream by Iverson, and The Contrary-Minded Woman by Braekstad. Braekstad's and Dasent's translations came
The_Contrary-Minded_Woman
King of Norway from 1093 to 1103
(Copenhagen, 1932). Orkneyinga saga (c. 1230). English translation: George W. Dasent (London, 1894). Annals of Inisfallen. English translation (2008). Annals
Magnus_Barefoot
English landowner and MP
Tenure, Summons, or Creation ... Vol. I. London: Printed for H. Woodfall ... Dasent, John Roche, ed. (1891) [First published HMSO:1891]. Acts of the Privy Council
Henry Seymour (16th-century MP)
Henry_Seymour_(16th-century_MP)
Viking Earl of Orkney
Ireland and the Isles: the Insular Viking Zone". Peritia. 15 pp. 145–87 DaSent, George W. (translator) (1861) The Story of Burnt Njal. Icelandic Saga Database
Sigurd_the_Stout
Square in the City of Westminster, London
June 2013. Dasent, Arthur Irwin (1895). The history of St. James's Square. New York: MacMillan and Co. p. 4. Retrieved 24 July 2012. Dasent. The History
St_James's_Square
Phrase referring to several Viking polearms
(1908). Brennu-Njálssaga. Halle A.S.: Max Niemeyer. pp. 68, 139, 142. Dasent, George Webbe (1900). The Story of Burnt Njal. London: Grant Richards. pp
Viking_halberd
Norwegian fairy tale
Boots and the troll Boots Who Had an Eating Match with a Troll George Webbe Dasent, translator. Popular Tales from the Norse. Edinburgh: David Douglass, 1888
Boots Who Made the Princess Say, "That's a Story"
Boots_Who_Made_the_Princess_Say,_"That's_a_Story"
children's author and screenwriter Quentin Crisp – writer Sir George Webbe Dasent – writer Mike Dash – writer and journalist Ebou Dibba – novelist Alison
List of alumni of King's College London
List_of_alumni_of_King's_College_London
Lock in Oxfordshire, South East England, England
drowned here - Richard Phillimore and William Gaisford in 1843; George Dasent in 1872 and Michael Llewelyn Davies and Rupert Buxton in 1921. William Gaisford
Sandford_Lock
Town in Kent, England
this happened was, in the words of biographer and historian Arthur Irwin Dasent, "at a place where three roads meet, known to this day as Baker's Cross"
Cranbrook,_Kent
journalist; chronicler of London's poor and founder of Punch Sir George Webbe Dasent (1817–1896), author Sir Edward Poynter (1836–1919), painter Richard Grosvenor
List of people educated at Westminster School
List_of_people_educated_at_Westminster_School
Independent library in London, England
had a much smaller frontage than its neighbours, being described by A. I. Dasent in 1895 as "admittedly the worst house in the Square". The Library rented
London_Library
English landowner and courtier (died 1556)
Chronicle of Calais (London: Camden Society, 1846), p. 176. John Roche Dasent, Acts of the Privy Council, 4 (London, 1892), p. 299: Samuel Haynes, Collection
Giles_Capel
Norwegian fairy tale
("The Princess on the Glass Mountain") (from South Småland), George Webbe Dasent also gave abridged summaries of four other variants: one from Västmanland
The Princess on the Glass Hill
The_Princess_on_the_Glass_Hill
Presiding officer of the House of Commons
Archived from the original on 20 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019. Dasent, Arthur Irwin (1911): The Speakers of the House of Commons. London: John
Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)
Speaker_of_the_House_of_Commons_(United_Kingdom)
and the recognition of the true bride after a "rule of three" sequence. Dasent highlighted similarities with African Anansi tales involving the washing
Bushy_Bride
Hungarian artist (1882–1955)
Little Children, Harrap 1908 Goethe, J. W. von - Faust, Hutchinson 1908 Dasent, G. W. - Norse Wonder Tales, Collins, 1909 Hawthorne, Nathaniel - Tanglewood
Willy_Pogany
Period of Norwegian history from 1130 to 1240
Press) ISBN 1-897853-49-1 Sturla Þórðarson; translation to English by G.W. Dasent (1894, repr. 1964). The Saga of Hakon and a Fragment of the Saga of Magnus
Civil_war_era_in_Norway
PETER DASENT
PETER DASENT
Boy/Male
German Scandinavian Muslim
A rock. Form of Peter.
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Peter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Peter.Swedish (Petré) : shortened form of Petrejus or Petraeus, Latinized patronymics from the personal name Per, Pär (see Peter).Slovenian : derivative of the personal name Peter.French (Pêtre) : metonymic occupational name for an apothecary or grocer, from Old French pistel, pestel ‘pestle’.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Male
English
Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German
English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Peter.Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Mac Pheadair ‘son of Peter’.Americanized form of cognate surnames in other languages, for example Dutch and North German Pieters.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek
Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Lebanese, Netherlands, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Slovenia, Swedish, Swi
Rock; Stone; River; Strong
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon), Dutch, and German
English (Devon), Dutch, and German : occupational name for a baker, from Anglo-Norman French pestour, pistour, Middle Dutch pester, pister ‘baker’ (Old French pestor, pesteur, German Pistor, from Latin pistor).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of Peter and thus comes ultimately from Greek petrosâ€â€the rock,â€â€ it is still in common use in Ireland today.
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone."Â
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."
Biblical
a rock or stone
Female
Turkish
 Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.
PETER DASENT
PETER DASENT
Girl/Female
English
Form of Sabrina: a princess.
Biblical
of a horn
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Sincere; Eagle
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Stick; Punishment; A Staff; Also Monetary Punishment for Wrong Doing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Willoughby, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Warwickshire. They are named from an Old English wilig ‘willow’ + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’, or perhaps in some cases from wilig + Old English bēag ‘ring’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Loder.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sky, Education, Instruction
Female
Slovene
Slovene form of Roman Latin Claudia, KLAVDIJA means "lame."Â
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Felicjan, FELICJA means "happy" or "lucky."
Biblical
judgment; who judges
PETER DASENT
PETER DASENT
PETER DASENT
PETER DASENT
PETER DASENT
v. t.
See Pester.
n.
A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.
n.
A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.
imp. & p. p.
of Peter
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
n.
A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
n.
A peer.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pester
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peer
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deter
n.
A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.
a.
Serving to deter.
n.
Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.
n.
One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
imp. & p. p.
of Pester
imp. & p. p.
of Deter
n.
See Meter.