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British mathematician (born 1945)
Peter John Eccles (born 6 September 1945) is a British mathematician and emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of Manchester. Eccles specialises
Peter_Eccles_(mathematician)
Topics referred to by the same term
Peter Eccles may refer to: Peter Eccles (footballer) (born 1962) Peter Eccles (mathematician) (born 1945) This disambiguation page lists articles about
Peter_Eccles
(1821–1894), clergyman hymn-writer, born in Eccles William Crabtree (1610–1644), astronomer, mathematician and merchant; one of only two people to observe
List of people from the City of Salford
List_of_people_from_the_City_of_Salford
multiple people Peter Dunn, multiple people Peter Dunne, multiple people Peter Eastman, multiple people Peter Eccles, multiple people Peter Eckersley, multiple
List of people with given name Peter
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Set of all things that may be the input of a mathematical function
ensembles. Éléments de mathématique. Springer. ISBN 9783540340348. Eccles, Peter J. (11 December 1997). An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning: Numbers
Domain_of_a_function
Former church in Dublin, Ireland
Hill Street (then called Lower Temple Street) erected by Sir John Eccles. The Eccles family were patrons of the "new church". Another "Drumcondra Church"
St._George's_Church,_Dublin
Target set of a mathematical function
ensembles. Éléments de mathématique. Springer. ISBN 9783540340348. Eccles, Peter J. (1997), An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning: Numbers, Sets
Codomain
Rhodesian-Australian insurance agent (1940–2023)
great-grandson of the mathematician Baden Powell. Michael Baden-Powell was born in Sinoia, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), the second son of Peter Baden-Powell
Michael Baden-Powell, 4th Baron Baden-Powell
Michael_Baden-Powell,_4th_Baron_Baden-Powell
German-born British mathematician (1909–2002)
October 1909 – 21 October 2002) was a German-born British-Australian mathematician, who was a leader in the study of group theory. Bernhard Hermann Neumann
Bernhard_Neumann
Finnish business theorist (1973-)
Felin (born 1970s) is the Ion Foundation Endowed Professor at the David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah. Prior to this, he was the Douglas
Teppo_Felin
List of scientists who are Christians
and on the executive council of the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware. John Eccles (1903–1997): Australian neuropsychologist who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in
List of Christians in science and technology
List_of_Christians_in_science_and_technology
German-born American mathematician
September 1911, Berlin – 11 November 1997) was a German-born American mathematician who worked in complex analysis, partial differential equations, and
Menahem_Max_Schiffer
Centre Peter C. Doherty, Nobel Prize-winning immunologist Thomas K. Donaldson, mathematician Robert M. Douglas, medical researcher Sir John Eccles, Nobel
List of Australian National University people
List_of_Australian_National_University_people
Former pupils of Clifton College in Bristol in the West of England
Oxford (1898–1955). J. R. Eccles – schoolmaster and author Roger Fry – artist Derek Gillman – President of the Barnes Foundation Peter Lanyon – Cornish painter
List_of_Old_Cliftonians
Lodge, mathematician and President of the Mathematical Association Amory Lovins, American physicist, environmental scientist and writer Peter Medawar
List of alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford
List_of_alumni_of_Magdalen_College,_Oxford
Parliament for Worsley and Eccles South Alok Sharma: British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for Reading West Peter Smith, Baron Smith
List of University of Salford people
List_of_University_of_Salford_people
English mathematician
Ollerenshaw, DBE (née Timpson; 1 October 1912 – 10 August 2014) was a British mathematician and politician who was Lord Mayor of Manchester from 1975 to 1976 and
Kathleen_Ollerenshaw
Building at the University of Manchester
Manchester" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2008. Peter J. Eccles. "Undergraduate Facilities in the Alan Turing Building" (PDF). University
Alan_Turing_Building
Bayliss CBE – chemist Eric Burhop FRS – physicist and humanitarian John Eccles AC, FRS – Nobel Prize winner for Medicine Ian Gust AO – researcher on microbiology
List of Melbourne High School alumni
List_of_Melbourne_High_School_alumni
Houtermans (died 1966), Danzig-born Dutch physicist. January 27 – John Eccles (died 1997), Australian-born psychologist. January 28 – Kathleen Lonsdale
1903_in_science
List of distinguished people educated at Winchester College
Professor of Logic Douglas Jardine, England cricketer David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles, Minister of State for the Arts Cecil Harmsworth King, newspaper
List_of_Old_Wykehamists
American philosopher (1938–2024)
Free Will and Values, aware of earlier proposals by neurobiologist John Eccles, Popper, and Dennett, but working independently, Kane proposed an ambitious
Robert_Kane_(philosopher)
Theory of a quantum origin of consciousness
doi:10.1016/j.bios.2013.02.050. ISSN 0956-5663. PMID 23567633. Beck, F; Eccles, J C (December 1992). "Quantum aspects of brain activity and the role of
Orchestrated objective reduction
Orchestrated_objective_reduction
June 25, 2010. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "Famed 'A Beautiful Mind' mathematician John Nash, wife, killed in N.J. Turnpike crash". May 24, 2015. Archived
List of people who died in traffic collisions
List_of_people_who_died_in_traffic_collisions
Names of Persons and Places in the Departments of Biblical, Political and Eccles. History, Mythology, Heraldry, Biography, Bibliography, Geography, and Numismatics
1700_in_literature
"Cryptography Pioneers Receive 2015 ACM A.M. Turing Award". ACM. William Henry Eccles and Frank Wilfred Jordan, "Improvements in ionic relays" British patent
List of pioneers in computer science
List_of_pioneers_in_computer_science
Awarded by the Australian Academy of Science
1969 – K.E. Bullen 1967 – F.J. Fenner 1965 – J.S. Anderson 1963 – J.C. Eccles 1961 – M.L. Oliphant 1959 – F.M. Burnet 1957 – J.L. Pawsey List of general
Matthew Flinders Medal and Lecture
Matthew_Flinders_Medal_and_Lecture
Sadler (22 August 1908 – 24 October 1987) was an English astronomer and mathematician who developed an international reputation for his work in preparing
Donald_Sadler
Day of the year
Anderson, English soldier and Governor of Gibraltar (born 1891) 1966 – William Eccles, English physicist and engineer (born 1875) 1966 – Paula Strasberg, American
April_29
CEO of Deseret Book, the largest Latter-day Saint book publisher David Eccles Pete Harman, first Franchisee of KFC Jon Huntsman Sr. Steven J. Lund, co-founder
List_of_Latter_Day_Saints
English zoologist and neurophysiologist
the functions of the brain. He discussed and corresponded with the mathematician Alan Turing on brain cells, memory, pattern recognition, and embryology
John_Zachary_Young
English mathematician, philosopher, and engineer (1791–1871)
(/ˈbæbɪdʒ/; 26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) was an English polymath. A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage originated the
Charles_Babbage
American economist (1926–2026)
February 1, 2000. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Grose, Peter (1996). "Historical Roster of Directors and Officers". Continuing the inquiry:
Alan_Greenspan
Day of the year
Allenby, English lieutenant and politician (died 2014) 1931 – John Eccles, 2nd Viscount Eccles, English businessman and politician 1932 – Myriam Bru, French
April_20
Pregnancy at older ages
Blossfeld, Hans-Peter (2006). "Globalization, Uncertainty and Women's, Mid-Career Life Courses: A Theoretical Framework". In Blossfeld, Hans-Peter; Hofmeister
Advanced_maternal_age
Period of European global exploration
University. Archived from the original on 22 June 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2010. Eccles, W.J. "Jacques Cartier". Britannica Online Encyclopædia. Archived from the
Age_of_Discovery
Private school in Highgate, London
winning film production designer and art director Roland Culver, actor Donald Eccles, actor Robin Ellis, actor John Forrest, actor Matthew Garber, actor Philip
Highgate_School
to sustain the motion of a tuning fork by the British physicist William Eccles in 1919; his achievement removed much of the damping associated with mechanical
History of timekeeping devices
History_of_timekeeping_devices
(disambiguation), multiple people David Earl (disambiguation), multiple people David Eccles (disambiguation), multiple people David Edgar (disambiguation), multiple
List of people with given name David
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Austrian philosopher and logician (1889–1951)
around, stomp about, and swear volubly in German. According to William Eccles, another friend from that period, Wittgenstein then turned to more theoretical
Ludwig_Wittgenstein
also donated funds in 2009 to install another observatory, the Willard L. Eccles Observatory in the San Francisco Mountains in southern Utah. Willis J. Gertsch
University of Utah College of Science
University_of_Utah_College_of_Science
Hungarian-American physicist (1908–2003)
they developed it independently. In 1950, calculations by the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam and his collaborator Cornelius Everett, along with confirmations
Edward_Teller
Paul Erdős (1913–1996) was a Hungarian mathematician. He considered mathematics to be a social activity and often collaborated on his papers, having 511
List of people by Erdős number
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Burton Mansfield 1968 Rhodesia Cricketer Peter Cameron University of Queensland Balliol 1968 Australia Mathematician, academic Bill Clinton Georgetown University
List_of_Rhodes_Scholars
College of the University of Oxford
Physiology at Magdalen. In 1963 Eccles received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research into synapses. Eccles was also known for his contributions
Magdalen_College,_Oxford
Switzerland, Greece and Denmark Octavius Leigh Clare – Conservative MP for Eccles 1895–1906 Sir Robert Francis Dunnell – solicitor, civil servant and railway
List_of_Old_Rossallians
(1923–2020), Wolf laureate Joseph H. Eberly – United States (1935–2025) William Eccles – U.K. (1875–1966) Carl Eckart – United States (1902–1973) Arthur Stanley
List_of_physicists
Private school in Holt, Norfolk, England
headmaster, J. R. Eccles, Gresham's appears to have been one of the first schools in England to abolish corporal punishment. In March 1921, Eccles wrote to The
Gresham's_School
Calendar year
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Colombian politician (d. 1948) January 27 – John Eccles, Australian neuropsychologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology
1903
Town in the West Midlands, England
by Suzanne Webb of the same party. After the 2024 General Election, Cat Eccles, Labour, became MP. Three main roads meet in Stourbridge, these being the
Stourbridge
Social club in New York City
the bank Drexel, Morgan & Co. (later J.P. Morgan & Co.) David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles (1904–1999), member of the House of Lords and prominent British
Knickerbocker_Club
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1990–1999)
Olsson, H.; Johannsson, O.; Borg, Å.; Pasini, B.; Radice, P.; Manoukian, S.; Eccles, D. M.; Tang, N. (1 May 2003). "Average Risks of Breast and Ovarian Cancer
1990s
Town in Lancashire, England
Blackburn after attacking power looms in Accrington. Proceeding to Bannister Eccles' Jubilee Factory on Jubilee Street, the mob destroyed 212 power looms in
Blackburn
Calendar year
– Karl Ziegler and Giulio Natta Physiology or Medicine – Sir John Carew Eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley Literature – Giorgos Seferis Peace
1963
Reviewing an episode of the Channel 4 series Voices: "On the one hand, Sir John Eccles, a quiet-spoken theist with the most devastating way of answering questions
List_of_atheist_philosophers
City in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon
(1914), p. 553. Ulpian, De Censibus, Bk. I. Sozomen, Hist. Eccles., v.10. Theodoret, Hist. Eccles., III.7 & IV.22. Bar Hebraeus, Hist. Compend. Dynast., p
Baalbek
Demarco, reggae and dancehall musician Coxsone Dodd, record producer Clancy Eccles, ska and reggae singer, record producer Eek-a-Mouse, reggae singer Elephant
List_of_Jamaicans
at the Wayback Machine David R. Curtis; Per Andersen (2001). "John Carew Eccles 1903–1997". Biographical memoirs. Historical Records of Australian Science
List of fellows of the Australian Academy of Science
List_of_fellows_of_the_Australian_Academy_of_Science
Mary Eberts (born 1947), Canadian constitutional lawyer Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles (1912–2003), American-born British book collector and author Mary
List of people with given name Mary
List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary
Public university in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
BP (Robert Horton), FanDuel (Nigel Eccles co-founded the company with fellow St Andrews graduate, Lesley Eccles), Rolls-Royce Holdings (John Rose), Royal
University_of_St_Andrews
Public university in New Zealand
Day, biochemist Sarah Derrett, injury prevention specialist John Carew Eccles, medical researcher Norman Lowther Edson, biochemistry Solomon Faine, microbiologist
University_of_Otago
of Australia: Sir John Kerr, Sir Gordon Jackson, Dame Quentin Bryce, Sir Peter Cosgrove, Dame Marie Bashir, Sir Angus Houston and Prince Philip, Duke of
List of companions of the Order of Australia
List_of_companions_of_the_Order_of_Australia
59, French economist, historian and writer, pancreatic cancer. Clancy Eccles, 64, Jamaican ska and reggae singer, songwriter, and record producer, heart
Deaths_in_June_2005
Martin Singleton 1984–1986 David Holroyd 1986–1989 Lee Ward 1989–1998 Graham Eccles 1998–2002 Benjamin Saunders 2003–2008 Philip Rushforth (later organist)
List of musicians at English cathedrals
List_of_musicians_at_English_cathedrals
24–25. 2018. "Beyond the Crusades". Amazon listing of Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don't Add Up. Philip K. Paulson
List_of_American_atheists
member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (since 1932). Henry E. Eccles, 87, American naval admiral. Pierino Favalli, 72, Italian racing cyclist
Deaths_in_May_1986
gingerbread are associated with Grasmere, Market Drayton and Cornwall. Eccles cakes and Banbury cakes are small round cakes filled with currants. Other
Culture_of_England
National research university in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
have been won as a result of research at JCSMR—in 1963 by John Eccles and in 1996 by Peter Doherty and Rolf M. Zinkernagel. At the end of 2018, ANU recorded
Australian National University
Australian_National_University
Cold War, 1995, page 2. Popper, Karl; Eccles, John. The Self and Its Brain. (Routledge, 1983). "One of us [Eccles] is a believer in God and the supernatural
List of Jewish atheists and agnostics
List_of_Jewish_atheists_and_agnostics
curvature. 1912: Development of radio communication pioneered by William Eccles (1875–1966). 1914: The world's first automatic totalisator invented by English-born
List of English inventions and discoveries
List_of_English_inventions_and_discoveries
1964 book by Isaac Asimov
all fields including biologists, chemists, astronomers, physicists, mathematicians, geologist, and explorers. The alphabetical list of biographical entries
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
Asimov's_Biographical_Encyclopedia_of_Science_and_Technology
Male given name
emeritus Nigel Eaton, English multi-instrumentalist and composer Nigel Eccles, technology entrepreneur Nigel Edward Farmer, English criminal Nigel Edwards
Nigel
graduate schools: the University of Utah School of Medicine, the David Eccles School of Business, and the S.J. Quinney College of Law. The enrollment
List of University of Utah people
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Day of the year
mathematician, historian, and theologian (died 1752) 1717 – Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German archaeologist and historian (died 1768) 1721 – Peter Pelham
December_9
City in Hauts-de-France, France
Bellegambe (1470–1536), early Flemish painter François Cosserat (1852–1914), mathematician and engineer Henri-Edmond Cross (1856–1910), printmaker, painter Gaston
Douai
Science branch of the US National Academies
Washington, D.C.; it sits on the National Mall, adjacent to the Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building and in front of the headquarters of the U
National_Academy_of_Sciences
Public university in Melbourne, Australia
(1996) Bert Sakmann, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1991) Sir John Eccles, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1963) Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
University_of_Melbourne
British learned society, charity and company in Manchester, United Kingdom
John Dalton, James Prescott Joule, Sir William Fairbairn, Tom Kilburn, Peter Mark Roget, Sir Ernest Rutherford, Alan Turing, Sir Joseph Whitworth and
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
Manchester_Literary_and_Philosophical_Society
English lawyer and judge (1899–1999)
case Beswick v Beswick where his judgment started: Old Peter Beswick was a coal merchant in Eccles, Lancashire. He had no business premises. All he had
Tom_Denning,_Baron_Denning
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
1335–c.1400), sculptor and painter Jean-Baptiste Bélanger (1790–1874), mathematician Yassin Ben Balla (born 1996), footballer Martin Berteau (1691–1771)
Valenciennes
was Marie Curie in 1902 by German scientist Emil Warburg and French mathematician Gaston Darboux, and she won the prize the next year. She is the only
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physics
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Entertaining object primarily used by children
Journal. 43 (4): 249–256. doi:10.1007/s10643-014-0644-7. S2CID 145171764. Eccles, Jacquelynne S.; Jacobs, Janis E.; Harold, Rena D. (July 1990). "Gender
Toy
Day of the year
and politician, 1st Chief Minister of Andhra (died 1957) 1875 – William Eccles, English physicist and engineer (died 1966) 1875 – Eugene Lanceray, Russian
August_23
Therapeutics, McGill University Richard Doll (Christ Church) John Carew Eccles (Magdalen) J. R. Evans President, University of Toronto, 1972–78, Director
List of people from the University of Oxford in academic disciplines
List_of_people_from_the_University_of_Oxford_in_academic_disciplines
British theoretical physicist (1905–1996)
Cambridge Mathematics Tripos graduate and at Cambridge was the best woman mathematician of her year. His parents met in the Cavendish Laboratory, when both
Nevill_Mott
economist (born 1929) 20 July – Gabriel Andrew Dirac, mathematician (born 1925, Hungary) 22 July – Peter Brush, Northern Irish lieutenant-colonel and politician
1984_in_the_United_Kingdom
David Chilton Phillips, biologist (born 1924) 24 February David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles, politician (born 1904) Derek Nimmo, actor (born 1930); accidentally
1999_in_the_United_Kingdom
Day of the year
(born 1918) 1995 – Michael Hordern, English actor (born 1911) 1997 – John Eccles, Australian neurophysiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1903)
May_2
Day of the year
Froehlich". German Resistance Memorial Center. Retrieved 5 February 2026. Eccles, John; Feindel, William (1978). "Wilder Graves Penfield 26 January 1891-5
January_26
science Mary Dyer (c. 1611–1660), colonial American religious martyr Solomon Eccles (1618–1683), initially an English composer, later a Quaker preacher Arthur
List_of_Quakers
Dutch astronomer (1921–2021)
2016. Retrieved 28 June 2016. Paulos, John Allen (2009). Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don't Add Up. Macmillan.
Kees_de_Jager
Physiology or Medicine (1947) Adjunct assistant professor Sir John Carew Eccles Australian winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine (1963) for discoveries
List of University at Buffalo people
List_of_University_at_Buffalo_people
Open scientific research
J; Brembs, B; Chung, N C; Clement, G; Crick, T; Dugan, J; Dunning, A; Eccles, D; Enkhbayar, A; Graziotin, D; Harding, R; Havemann, J; Katz, D; Khanal
Open_science
1109/MAHC.1985.10025. S2CID 15986944. Hill, Peter C. J. (2005-09-16). "RALPH BENJAMIN: An Interview Conducted by Peter C. J. Hill" (Interview). Interview #465
Timeline of computing before 1950
Timeline_of_computing_before_1950
American economist
public. Hansen was appointment as special economic adviser to Marriner Eccles at the Federal Reserve Board in 1940 and he was in charge until 1945. After
Alvin_Hansen
Region of England
Lancashire invented the electromagnet in 1825. Sydney Chapman, a mathematician from Eccles, in 1930 explained the ozone–oxygen cycle in the stratosphere
North_West_England
Calendar year
Football Club and Nelson College. May 25 The Fenian Brotherhood attacks Eccles hill in Quebec. June 8 – The final splice on the first telegraph submarine
1870
modelling and the genetics of personality and social attitudes John Carew Eccles (1903–1997), Australian neurophysiologist and winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize
List_of_biologists
Day of the year
Rooney, American football player, coach and owner (died 1988) 1903 – John Eccles, Australian-Swiss neurophysiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died
January_27
Evolution-related timelines
161–175. doi:10.1007/s13164-017-0342-7. ISSN 1878-5166. S2CID 39117653. Eccles, John C. (1989). Evolution of the Brain: Creation of the Self. Foreword
Evolution of human intelligence
Evolution_of_human_intelligence
PETER ECCLES-MATHEMATICIAN
PETER ECCLES-MATHEMATICIAN
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek
Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone."Â
Male
English
Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
German Scandinavian Muslim
A rock. Form of Peter.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.
Female
Turkish
 Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.
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
English : habitational name from a place in Norfolk named Beccles, from Old English bec(e), bæce ‘stream’ + lǣs ‘meadow’.
Girl/Female
Latin
From Cales.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Eagle.English : Americanized form of French Eglise, a topographic name for someone who lived near a church (Old French eclise, from Latin ecclesia; compare Eccles).
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Biblical
a rock or stone
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' Lord Scales.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from places near Manchester, in Berwickshire Dumfriesshire, and elsewhere, all named from the British word that lies behind Welsh eglwys ‘church’ (from Latin ecclesia, Greek ekklēsia ‘gathering’, ‘assembly’). Such places would have been the sites of notable pre-Anglo-Saxon churches or Christian communities.
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.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Second name of four vedas. means holistic in speech and deed
Boy/Male
Indian
Grace
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Hebrew
Friend of the People; Exile; Voyager; Diminutive of Arvin
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Indian
Decisive
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Friend of Sun; Planet Mercury
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
To Bind; Tied; Joined; Form of Rebecca
Surname or Lastname
German, English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German, English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German hamer, Yiddish hamer, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of hammers, for example in a forge, or nickname for a forceful person.English and German : topographic name for someone who lived in an area of flat, low-lying alluvial land beside a stream, Old English hamm, Old High German ham (see Hamm) + the English and German agent suffix -er.Norwegian : variant of Hamar.
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n.
One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
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.
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.
imp. & p. p.
of Pester
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
n.
A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.
n.
A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.
n.
See Meter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deter
v. t.
See Pester.
a.
Serving to deter.
n.
A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
n.
A peer.
imp. & p. p.
of Deter
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pester
n.
Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peer
imp. & p. p.
of Peter