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German scientist
Peter Kohl is a German scientist specializing in integrative cardiac research. He studies heterocellular electrophysiological interactions in cardiac tissue
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(scientist), German physiologist Sheryl Davis Kohl (born 1962), American politician Sisca Kohl (born 2002), Indonesian internet celebrity Kohler All pages with
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entrepreneur Peter Kohl (born 1965), German businessman and author Peter Kujawski, American film studio executive Peter Lake, American businessman Peter Lam (born
List of people with given name Peter
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Physiologist who worked on decompression theory
Cardiff, Wales, died 13 January 2006 in Brisbane, Queensland, was a physiologist who worked on decompression theory. Early decompression work was done
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French zoologist, physiologist and politician (1833–1886)
Paul Bert (17 October 1833 – 11 November 1886) was a French zoologist, physiologist and politician. He is sometimes given the nickname "Father of Aviation
Paul_Bert
City in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
the birthplace and death place of the former Chancellor of Germany, Helmut Kohl. In 2012, Ludwigshafen was classified as a global city with "Sufficiency"
Ludwigshafen
Disorder from breathing helium based gas at high ambient pressure
of helium. "Helium tremors" were described in 1965 by Royal Navy physiologist Peter B. Bennett. Soviet scientist G. L. Zal'tsman first reported on helium
High-pressure nervous syndrome
High-pressure_nervous_syndrome
British physiologist (1866–1952)
Castle, Tottenham – 30 March 1952, in Corton, Suffolk) was a British physiologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1900 and was knighted
Leonard_Hill_(physiologist)
German paramilitary organization
and revolutionary socialist Sergei Chakhotin, former assistant to the physiologist Ivan Pavlov in 1931. Designed so as to be able to easily cover Nazi swastikas
Iron_Front
Medical term
method to quantify CRF began in the 1920s when Archibald Hill, a British physiologist, proposed a multifactorial relationship between the maximum rate of oxygen
Cardiorespiratory_fitness
Swedish and American marine biologist and NASA astronaut
Meir (born July 1, 1977) is a Swedish and American marine biologist, physiologist, and NASA astronaut. She was previously an assistant professor of anesthesia
Jessica_Meir
British physiologist and researcher (1860–1936)
(/ˈhɔːldeɪn/; 2 May 1860 – 14/15 March 1936) was a Scottish physician physiologist and philosopher famous for his often-dangerous self-experimentation that
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poet Matthew N. Levy, physiologist Fannie Lewis, Cleveland's longest serving female council member Jazsmin Lewis, actress Peter B. Lewis, businessman
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City in Hesse, Germany
extreme-right politician Gunther Köhler, herpetologist Alois Kottmann, violinist, born in Großauheim Johann Peter Krafft, painter Moritz Daniel Oppenheim
Hanau
Toxic effects of breathing oxygen at high partial pressures
October 2008. Helmerhorst, Hendrik J.F.; Schultz, Marcus J.; van der Voort, Peter H.J.; de Jonge, Evert; van Westerloo, David J. (1 December 2015). "Bench-to-bedside
Oxygen_toxicity
Fine Arts Volker Roemheld (1941–2013), agricultural scientist, plant physiologist, and soil biologist at Hohenheim University Manfred Rühl (born 1933)
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Northern Irish golfer (born 1989)
he did not change his approach. McIlroy began to work with exercise physiologist Stephen McGregor in 2010, who noted imbalances in McIlroy's body: "He
Rory_McIlroy
became a renowned naturalist Lidia Mannuzzu, Ph.D. 1990 — biologist and physiologist, inventor of the biomolecular optical sensors with Ehud Y. Isacoff and
List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science and technology
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Study of mental functions and behaviors
Helmholtz conducted parallel research on sensory perception, and trained physiologist Wilhelm Wundt. Wundt, in turn, came to Leipzig University, where he established
Psychology
Physiologist, aquanaut and researcher (1940–2017)
Morgan Wells (April 12, 1940 - July 28, 2017) was a marine biologist, and physiologist involved in the development of decompression systems for deep diving
John_Morgan_Wells
(1823–1866), botanist Moritz Schiff (1823–1896), physiologist Willibald Beyschlag (1823–1900), theologian Peter Burnitz (1824–1886), lawyer and landscape painter
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Knef (1925–2002), singer Peter Kraus (born 1939), singer Mike Kogel (born 1944), lead singer of the band Los Bravos Rolf Köhler (1951–2007), singer, musician
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City in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
theorist Jürgen Aschoff (1913–1998), physician, biologist and behavioral physiologist, co-founded chronobiology Hans Bender (1907–1991), lecturer on parapsychology
Freiburg_im_Breisgau
Name list
Bergery (1787–1863), French economist Claude Bernard (1813–1878), French physiologist Claude Berrou (born 1951), French professor in electrical engineering
Claude_(given_name)
American physiologist
Hamilton Jr. (1930 – 16 September 2011), known as Bill, was an American physiologist known for his work in hyperbaric physiology. He was predeceased by his
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Australia Proteaceae St Macairea Isaac François Macaire, Swiss plant physiologist and chemist from Geneva Melastomataceae Bu Macarthuria William Macarthur
List of plant genera named after people (K–P)
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Haldane – British physiologist and researcher (1860–1936), Haldane's decompression model Robert William Hamilton Jr. – American physiologist (1930-2011) R
List of researchers in underwater diving
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Alanson White Institute Herbert Spencer Gasser – Nobel Prize-winning physiologist Ernst Geissler – NASA aerospace engineer William Paul Gerhard – sanitary
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Corps Moenania Würzburg Emil Adolf von Behring (1854–1917), German physiologist, first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1907); Corps Suevo-Borussia
List of German student corps members
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German physiologist and chemist (1825–1895)
Hoppe-Seyler (né Felix Hoppe; 26 December 1825 – 10 August 1895) was a German physiologist and chemist, and the principal founder of the disciplines of biochemistry
Felix_Hoppe-Seyler
Soviet agronomist and pseudoscientist (1898–1976)
supporting the Trotskyist-Bukharinist opposition, and an article by Alexander Kohl [ru] that accused Vavilov of being a reactionary saboteur. The 7th International
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Papanikolaou John Parkinson Georg Perthes Hagen Pfundner Otto Friedrich Ranke, physiologist Julius von Sachs Bert Sakmann, student (Nobel Prize 1991, Physiology
List of University of Freiburg people
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footballer David Fynn, British-Irish actor David Gadsby (1947–2019), British physiologist David Gagen (born 1953), English speedway racer David Gahan (born 1962)
List of people with given name David
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his death, the day which he did not survive being 30 April 1947. Hirtle, Peter B. (3 January 2020). "Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United
2028_in_public_domain
Name list
(1853–1924), German economic entomologist and biological pioneer Albert Köhl (1879–1954), French-Swedish chef Albert Komp (1845–1910), German-American
Albert_(given_name)
Professional organization in aviation, space, hyperbaric and environmental medicine
aerospace and hyperbaric medical specialists, scientists, flight nurses, physiologists, and researchers from all over the world. The Aerospace Medical Association's
Aerospace_Medical_Association
London 11 March 1999 History as Science Jared Diamond, ecologist and physiologist at the Los Angeles Medical School, University of California, and author
List of In Our Time programmes
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Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn in the ciliate Tetrahymena. Danish physiologist Steen Willadsen first successfully uses cells from early embryos to clone
1984_in_science
astronomer Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian (Trinity), Nobel Prize winner, physiologist Wilfred Eade Agar (King's), animal scientist Sir George Airy (Trinity)
List of University of Cambridge people
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American philosopher and psychologist (1842–1910)
1902 he would write: "I originally studied medicine in order to be a physiologist, but I drifted into psychology and philosophy from a sort of fatality
William_James
German pharmacist (born 1836) 26 December — Emil du Bois-Reymond, German physiologist (born 1818) Kutsch, Karl-Josef; Riemens, Leo; Rost, Hansjörg (22 February
1896_in_Germany
U.S. representative Warren P. Knowles, 37th governor of Wisconsin Herb Kohl, U.S. senator Arthur W. Kopp, U.S. representative Carolyn H. Krause, member
List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people
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Anselme Payen discovered the first enzyme, diastase, and in 1878 German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne (1837–1900) coined the term enzyme, which comes from Greek
History_of_biochemistry
111th season in existence of Bayern Munich
Physiotherapist Stephan Weickert Physiotherapist Gianni Bianchi Match analyst Marcel Bout Video analyst Max Reckers Training physiologist Jos van Dijk
2010–11 FC Bayern Munich season
2010–11_FC_Bayern_Munich_season
presenter and writer Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin (1914–1998) was a British physiologist and biophysicist, co-winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
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Chancellors of Germany have attended the university, the latest being Helmut Kohl, the "Chancellor of the Reunification". Heads of State or Government of Belgium
List of Heidelberg University people
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Kerry Sieh, geologist and seismologist, United States Kevin Fong, space physiologist, United Kingdom Lee Wei Ling, neurologist, Singapore Mely G. Tan, sociologist
List of Chinese diaspora people
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and businessman Tommie Lindsey, teacher Margaret McFall-Ngai, animal physiologist and biochemist Mark Miravalle, professor of theology Thomas Nazario,
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German chemist (born 1830) 23 April – Carl Ludwig, German physician and physiologist (born 1816) 30 April – Gustav Freytag, German playwright (born 1816)
1895_in_Germany
in 18th-century and postcolonial literature; author Clay Armstrong, physiologist; recipient of the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research and
List of Duke University people
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Medical condition
and French medical community long before Klebs used it; German physiologist Johannes Peter Müller equated "pseudohermaphroditism" with a subclass of hermaphroditism
Androgen insensitivity syndrome
Androgen_insensitivity_syndrome
Female given name
Norwegian medical doctor and professor Anna Köhler, German physicist Anna Koltunow, Australian plant physiologist Anna Koorders-Schumacher (1870–1934), Dutch
Anna_(name)
List of notable people from Illinois
journalist Rick Kogan, journalist Herbert Kohler Jr., billionaire businessman, CEO of Kohler Co. Ruth DeYoung Kohler, journalist H. H. Kohlsaat, newspaper
List_of_people_from_Illinois
archaeologist Edie Falco (born 1963) – actress Gertrude Falk (1925–2008) – physiologist Jimmy Fallon (born 1974) – actor and comedian Abram P. Fardon (1837–1913)
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British royal recognitions
Collector of Central Excise, Allahabad. Rustomjee Hormasjee Dastur, Plant Physiologist, Cotton Physiological Research Scheme, Indian Central Cotton Committee
1946_New_Year_Honours
City in Passaic County, New Jersey, US
drug chloral hydrate which caused her death Joseph Brain (born 1940), physiologist and environmental health researcher (B) Bill Braun, auto racer Pete Bremy
Paterson,_New_Jersey
Intense hostile emotional state of mind
Weissler, A.M., "Circulatory and humoral responses to fear and anger", The Physiologist, 1964, 7, 155. Raymond DiGiuseppe, Raymond Chip Tafrate, Understanding
Anger
Overview of the events of 2020 in science
Tobing, Indonesian sexologist (b. 1940) Gerhard Giebisch, American physiologist (b. 1927) Fred Singer, Austrian and American physicist (b. 1924) April
April–June_2020_in_science
Day of the year
(died 2003) 1935 – Cliff Jones, Welsh international footballer 1935 – Herb Kohl, American businessman and politician (died 2023) 1935 – Jörg Schneider, Swiss
February_7
Use of animals in experiments
(1991). "A Physiologist's Views on the Animal Rights/Liberation Movement". The Physiologist. 34 (6): 303, 306–08, 315. PMID 1775539. Mason, Peter. The Brown
Animal_testing
Self-propulsion by an animal
using more total energy, require less energy per unit mass to move. Physiologists generally measure energy use by the amount of oxygen consumed, or the
Animal_locomotion
1964 book by Isaac Asimov
731 Hitzig, Julius Eduard Medicine (Feb 6, 1838 – Aug 20, 1907) German physiologist. 732 Beilstein, Friedrich Konrad 733 Mach, Ernst 734 Perkin, Sir William
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
Asimov's_Biographical_Encyclopedia_of_Science_and_Technology
American economist
uncles included Australian government minister Sir Reginald Wright and physiologist Sir Douglas Wright. Krueger initially planned to pursue pre-law and attend
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not be applied to enzymatic reactions until the early 20th century. Physiologists such as Claude Bernard explored (through vivisection and other experimental
History_of_biology
(born 1819) 7 January – Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke, German physician and physiologist (born 1819) 16 January – Prince Kraft zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, German
1892_in_Germany
Day of the year
American minister, author, and activist (died 1883) 1790 – Charles-Amédée Kohler, Swiss chocolatier (died 1874) 1792 – Thomas Mitchell, Scottish-Australian
June_15
Sauropod dinosaur genus from Late Jurassic period
USA". National Science Museum Monographs. 26 (118): 1–156. ISSN 1342-9574. Kohl, M. F., & McIntosh, J. S. 1997, Discovering Dinosaurs in the Old West: The
Apatosaurus
machines became a dominant metaphor in biological (and social) thinking. Physiologists such as Claude Bernard explored (through vivisection and other experimental
History of zoology (1859–present)
History_of_zoology_(1859–present)
162–163. Archived from the original on 2023-08-13. Retrieved 2023-08-09. "Kohl Gallery: History". Washington College. Retrieved 2013-03-03.{{cite web}}:
Timeline_of_women's_education
City in Lower Saxony, Germany
emission spectra of heated elements Carl Bergmann (1814–1865), anatomist, physiologist and biologist, developed Bergmann's rule Hermann Kolbe (1818–1884), contributed
Göttingen
Marion Durbin Ellis, ichthyologist and entomologist Max Mapes Ellis, physiologist and explorer John Diederich Haseman, zoologist, geologist, and explorer
List of Indiana University Bloomington people
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Device that connects to a brain
his subjects' moods through electrical stimulation. Yale University physiologist Jose Delgado demonstrated limited control of animal and human subjects'
Brain_implant
acting governor of Fiji (1936, 1938). Harold F. Blum, 81, American physiologist. Sir Alan Burns, 92, British colonial administrator and author. Miko
Deaths_in_September_1980
Manned submersible incident in Florida
Link about 100 times) Robert P. Meek, 27, ichthyologist and pressure physiologist (observer in forward compartment) Edwin Clayton Link (known as Clayton
Johnson_Sea_Link_accident
Decompression model developed by John Scott Haldane
compressed air at ambient pressure that was proposed in 1908 by the Scottish physiologist, John Scott Haldane (2 May 1860 – 14/15 March 1936), who was also famous
Haldane's_decompression_model
Annual event recognizing recreational scuba industry contributors
naval officer and inventor of the swimfin John Scott Haldane – British physiologist and researcher (1860–1936) Maurice Fenzy – French manufacturer of industrial
International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame
International_Scuba_Diving_Hall_of_Fame
American sociologist (1902–1979)
Cannon and his concept of homeostasis as well as the writings of French physiologist Claude Bernard. His interest in systems theory had been further stimulated
Talcott_Parsons
Barrio-Amorós CL, Borteiro C, Brandão RA, Brasileiro CA, Donnelly MA, Dubeux M, Köhler J, Kolenc F, Leite FF, Maciel NM, Nunes I, Orrico VG, Peloso P, Pezzuti
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1800–1899)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1800–1899)
Governor General of Canada Rita Levi-Montalcini, Nobel Prize winning physiologist and Italian senator-for-life Luca di Montezemolo, President and CEO of
2006 Winter Olympics opening ceremony
2006_Winter_Olympics_opening_ceremony
Alphabetical listing of underwater diving related topics
pressure water jet Hill, Leonard Erskine – British physiologist (1866–1952) Hills, Brian Andrew – Physiologist who worked on decompression theory History of
Index of underwater diving: F–K
Index_of_underwater_diving:_F–K
26, 2019. Retrieved May 9, 2018. Heiner Geissler, top aide to Germany's Kohl, dies at 87[permanent dead link] South Carolina football great Alex Hawkins
Deaths_in_September_2017
(1713–1796) JPL · 11039 11040 Wundt 1989 RG1 Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920), German physiologist and psychologist JPL · 11040 11041 Fechner 1989 SH2 Gustav Fechner (1801–1887)
Meanings of minor-planet names: 11001–12000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_11001–12000
Use of laboratory and field experiments to explore evolutionary dynamics
Zoology. 65 (4): 375–384. doi:10.1093/cz/zoy068. PMC 6688576. PMID 31413710. Kohl KD, Sadowska ET, Rudolf AM, Dearing MD, Koteja P (2016). "Experimental Evolution
Experimental_evolution
Rigid head enclosure for underwater diving
consciousness while working at 120 feet in standard helmets. The English physiologist J.S. Haldane found by experiment that this was partly due to a buildup
Diving_helmet
Senator from North Dakota from 2013 to 2019 November 4 – David Julius, physiologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine November 5 –
1955_in_the_United_States
Hyperbaric pressure vessel for human occupancy used in diving operations
about 1860. In 1904, submarine engineers Siebe and Gorman, together with physiologist Leonard Hill, designed a device to allow a diver to enter a closed chamber
Diving_chamber
American psychologist (1890-1958)
doi:10.1037/1093-4510.5.1.16, PMID 11894885 Sapetskiĭ, A O (1999), "[A physiologist's dialog with a psychologist]", Zhurnal Vyssheĭ Nervnoĭ Deiatelnosti imeni
Karl_Lashley
Day of the year
Hamilton (died 1814) 1759 – Johann Christian Reil, German physician, physiologist, and anatomist (died 1813) 1774 – Vicente Sebastián Pintado, Spanish
February_20
Extinct subfamily of dinosaurs
Dinosauria: 1–9.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Kohl, M. F., & McIntosh, J. S. 1997, Discovering Dinosaurs in the Old West: The
Apatosaurinae
Brockman, playwright December 14 – Richard L. Lieber, American muscle physiologist December 18 – Ron White, comedian December 26 – David Sedaris, essayist
1956_in_the_United_States
Alphabetical listing of articles about underwater divers
freediver and record holder Damant, Guybon Chesney Castell – English physiologist, diver, royal navy officer, and researcher Dawson, E. Yale – American
Index_of_underwater_divers
British royal recognitions
Caithness and Sutherland. Dr. Donald MacKerron, Consultant Environmental Physiologist. For services to Agricultural and Biological Research. Arthur Patrick
2004_New_Year_Honours
Alphabetical listing of underwater diving related topics
British midget submarine of the Second World War Wells, John Morgan – Physiologist, aquanaut and researcher (1940–2017) Welman submarine – Second World
Index of underwater diving: T–Z
Index_of_underwater_diving:_T–Z
Descending below the surface of the water to interact with the environment
operation, but scientists were still ignorant of its causes. French physiologist Paul Bert was the first to understand it as decompression sickness (DCS)
Underwater_diving
Decade
colonial governor (d. 1826) Date unknown Agnes Ibbetson, English plant physiologist (d. 1823) John Leamy, Irish–American merchant (d. 1839) 1758 January
1750s
Agents and situations that pose a threat to the underwater diver
"Helium tremors" were first widely described in 1965 by Royal Navy physiologist Peter B. Bennett, who also founded the Divers Alert Network. Russian scientist
Diving_hazards
gymnast and Olympic medalist (1928, 1936). Janet Vaughan, 93, English physiologist. Diana Adams, 66, American ballet dancer. Adam Aston, 90, Polish-English
Deaths_in_January_1993
List of articles related to underwater diving grouped by topical relevance
British physiologist and researcher (1860–1936) Robert William Hamilton Jr. – American physiologist Leonard Erskine Hill – British physiologist (1866–1952)
Outline_of_underwater_diving
Underwater diving using self contained breathing gas recycling apparatus
dive and 1.6 atm for decompression, partly due to advice from diving physiologist Dr Bill Hamilton, and partly due to satisfactory experience. Safety was
Rebreather_diving
Developments over time in the human activity
diver to pressurised conditions by re-immersion in the water. French physiologist Paul Bert was the first to understand it as decompression sickness. His
History_of_underwater_diving
PETER KOHL-PHYSIOLOGIST
PETER KOHL-PHYSIOLOGIST
Boy/Male
Indian
Kohl
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
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Kohl; Collyrium
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit
Kohl; Collyrium
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Eyeliner; Kohl
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
Kohl
Male
English
Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.
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
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek
Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Female
Turkish
 Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Biblical
a rock or stone
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Boy/Male
German Scandinavian Muslim
A rock. Form of Peter.
PETER KOHL-PHYSIOLOGIST
PETER KOHL-PHYSIOLOGIST
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Romanian, Swedish
Bitter Light; Star of the Sea
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess Laxmi
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerard, GERRARD means "spear strong."
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Nature Lover
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lovable
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Hebrew
Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; May God Protect; He who Supplants
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Grace.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord cobra
Boy/Male
Hindu
Charming
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deter
n.
One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
n.
Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.
a.
Serving to deter.
n.
A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
n.
A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.
n.
See Meter.
imp. & p. p.
of Pester
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pester
v. t.
See Pester.
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.
pl.
of Kohl-rabi
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
imp. & p. p.
of Deter
n.
A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
n.
A mixture of soot and other ingredients, used by Egyptian and other Eastern women to darken the edges of the eyelids.