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      Meaning of the first name Piet

      Origin

      Dutch, Afrikaans

      Meaning

      Rock or Stone in Latin

      Variations

      Pieta, Pietro, Pieter
      The name Piet is a derived form of the name Peter, which has its roots in the Latin word petra, meaning rock or stone. This etymology reflects strength and stability, qualities often associated with those who bear the name. Predominantly found in Dutch and Afrikaans-speaking regions, Piet serves as a common and affectionate diminutive, retaining the connotations of reliability inherent in its origin.

      Historically, the name Piet has been prevalent in various cultures, especially in the Netherlands and South Africa. Its association with Saint Peter, one of Jesus' apostles known as the rock upon which the Church was built, has solidified its significance in Christian tradition. The name gained popularity in different periods, notably during and after the Protestant Reformation, when biblical names became favored in various European regions.

      In contemporary society, Piet continues to be a popular name in the Netherlands and South Africa, often used in both formal and informal contexts. It embodies a sense of cultural identity, particularly among Afrikaans speakers. Additionally, Piet finds its presence in various domains, including literature, art, and popular culture, signifying enduring relevance. Furthermore, its usage endures in phrases and expressions that resonate with local traditions, showcasing its deep-rooted heritage.

      Based on our records...

      Bakker

      This is the most common surname associated with Piet.

      Maria

      This is the most common name of those married to a Piet.

      Piet

      This is the most common name for a child of a Piet.
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