Peta
Found 6 entry about "Peta"
Peta Name meanings & History
Rock, stone. Chiefly Australian feminine form of Peter. Peta is used as both a given name and a surname. It's a rare but unique name choice for babies.
Zodiac Sign of Peta: Pretty Taurus,Pensive Libra
Synonyms of Peta:
P: Pensive,Passive,Partnership,Political,Particular
E: Enlighten,Enliven,Expressive,Entertain,Environment,Exaggerate
T: Truth,Testy,Touchy,Tireless,Tacky,Talkative,Doubting Thomas
A: Action,Argumentative,Assertive,Angry,Ambitious,Aggressive
Peta is:- a Modern name
- a Refined name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
- a Youthful name
Famous People
Peta Murgatroyd (Australian professional Latin dancer), Peta Wilson (Australian actress), Peta Searle (Australian rules footballer)
2.) Peta (Female)
3.) Peta (Male)
Usage: Comanche
Meanings: The name Peta means "rock" or "stone", which symbolizes strength, solidity, and stability.
Description: Peta is derived from the Greek name Petros, which means "rock" or "stone". It is also a variant of the name Peter. The name Peta means "rock" or "stone", which symbolizes strength, solidity, and stability. Peta Nocona (d. 1864) was a chief of the Comanche band Noconi. He led his tribe during the extensive Indian Wars in Texas from the 1830s to 1860. He was the son of the Comanche chief Iron Jacket and father of chief Quanah Parker with Nadua. His band Noconis, or Wanderers, or travellers, were named after him. Nocona, Texas is named after the Noconi leader. Peta is used as both a first name and a surname. It is a popular choice for parents who are seeking a unique and gender-neutral name for their child.
Famous People
Famous people with the name Peta include Peta Murgatroyd, an Australian dancer and choreographer, and Peta Wilson, an Australian actress known for her role in the TV series "La Femme Nikita".
4.) Peta (Female)
Usage: Roman Mythology
Description: Peta Nocona (d. 1864) was a chief of the Comanche band Noconi. He led his tribe during the extensive Indian Wars in Texas from the 1830s to 1860. He was the son of the Comanche chief Iron Jacket and father of chief Quanah Parker with Nadua. His band Noconis, or Wanderers, or travellers, were named after him. Nocona, Texas is named after the Noconi leader.