Petër
Petër is a given name. It is the Albanian form of the name Peter, which is derived from the Greek word "petros," meaning "stone" or "rock." The name has a long history and is common in many cultures, particularly those with Christian traditions due to Saint Peter, one of Jesus's apostles. In Albania and other Albanian-speaking regions, Petër is a widely used male given name. It is often shortened to nicknames such as Pëta or Pete. The name's popularity has remained consistent over generations, reflecting its enduring cultural significance. Variations of the name exist in numerous languages, highlighting its widespread adoption and adaptation across different linguistic landscapes.