Petya name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Bulgarian and Russian
Meaning: The Rock and The Stone
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What does Petya mean?

Petya primarily is used in Russian and Bulgarian, meaning of Petya is "The Rock or The Stone" used for both sexes is originated from Old Greek.

Variants of Petya

Petros, Petrus, Petri

How popular is the name Petya?

Petya is a rare baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use. But Petya is a popular baby name in Russia where every 1 in 4000 have the name as well as in, Bulgaria and Belarus.

At least, 80000 people globally have carried Petya as their given name according to our evaluation.

Facts

Petya in Nordic countries

CountriesWomen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands50
Sweden260
Norway534
Denmark280

Numerological aspects of Petya

Failure is a part of success and everyone knows it. Partnerships are exclusively important to you. Stop undervaluing love and relationships. You don't care about connects much because you believe that you don't need many people in order to be happy and content with life. Open your mind and allow yourself to form a different opinion than the usual one you have. Some would say that you are cold-hearted and insensitive but the truth is that you are the most sensitive person.

Looking for names similar to Petya? Please go through the following names

  •  Epimachus - Of Greek origin, Epimachus is aimed at boys. Epimachus is form of The Greek Name Επίμαχος Meaning Protecting In the Battle in Latin language
  •  Anas - Cherished Anas is originated from Old Greek and Arabic, Anas means "The Sky, Friendly or Love", commonly used in Norwegian, Sindhi and Arabic is given to baby boys
  •  Nika - Used largely in Tamil, Norwegian and Russian far-out, Nika means "Victory of the People" and is aimed at both boys and girls is of Old Greek origin
  •  Urania - Persistent and Creative and adventurous Urania mainly is used in Swedish and Danish aimed at both sexes, meaning of Urania is "Personification of the Sky or Blind" has its origin in Greek and Old Greek
  •  Zephanyah means Yahweh has Treasured and Yahweh has Hidden customarily aimed at baby girls is of Old Greek origin. Zephanyah is derivative of Zephania.

Famous people named Petya

  • Petya Pendareva, Bulgarian sprinter
  • Petya Nedelcheva, Bulgarian badminton player
  • Petya Dubarova, Bulgarian poet

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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