Type Surname (from given name)
Gender Masculine
Scripts Петров(Russian, Bulgarian)
Pronounced Pron. /pʲɪ.ˈtrof/(Russian) /pɛ.ˈtrɔf/(Bulgarian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Means "son of Peter" in Russian and Bulgarian.

Related Names

RootPyotr/Petar (given name)
VariantPandev(Bulgarian)
Feminine FormsPetrova(Russian) Petrova(Bulgarian)
Other Languages & CulturesBedrosian, Petrosyan(Armenian) Petrova, Pandeva(Bulgarian) Petrić, Petrović, Perko, Perković, Petković(Croatian) Pecháček, Pešek(Czech) Pedersen, Petersen(Danish) Peeters, Peter, Peters(Dutch) Pearce, Pearson, Peter, Peters, Peterson, Pierce, Pierson, Park, Parkins, Parkinson, Parks, Perkins(English) Peeters(Flemish) Pierre(French) Peter, Peters(German) Péter, Pethes, Pető, Petőcs, Petőfi(Hungarian) Di Pietro, Petri, Pietri, Pedrotti(Italian) Petraitienė, Petraitis, Petraitytė, Petrauskaitė, Petrauskas, Petrauskienė(Lithuanian) Petrovska, Petrovski, Pandev, Pandeva(Macedonian) Pedersen, Petersen, Pettersen(Norwegian) Pietrzak(Polish) Pires(Portuguese) Petran, Petrescu(Romanian) Petrova(Russian) Petrović, Perić, Petković(Serbian) Perko(Slovene) Pérez(Spanish) Petersson, Pettersson(Swedish) Petrenko(Ukrainian)

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Entry updated October 6, 2024