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Canadian meteorologist and weather presenter (1942–2025)
Peter Coade (September 9, 1942 – May 3, 2025) was a Canadian meteorologist and television and radio weather presenter. In 2013, he was certified by the
Peter_Coade
Surname list
Coade is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Caroline Coade, American violist Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), British businesswoman Peter Coade
Coade
Person who presents the weather forecast on television
"Celebrating a Milestone: Peter Coade marks 50 years as a meteorologist". Woodbury, Richard (September 30, 2016). "CBC meteorologist Peter Coade retires after record-setting
Weather_presenter
Artificial stoneware, produced 1770–1833
Coade stone, also called Lithodipyra or Lithodipra, (Ancient Greek: λίθος/δίς/πυρά, lit. 'stone fired twice') is stoneware that was often described as
Coade_stone
Australian actor
Great Gatsby Clerk-Probity Trust 2007 Heaven Jamie Short Lucky Miles Peter Coade Em 4 Jay Steve 2004 Homesick Nick Collins Short 2003 Sweetness and Light
Hamish_Michael
CBC Radio One program for mainland Nova Scotia
Hancock and meteorologist Brennan Allen, who in December 2016 replaced Peter Coade who retired in September. Allen left in December 2017 to work for Environment
Information_Morning
Doubtfire, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), four-time Oscar winner. Peter Coade, 83, Canadian meteorologist and television weather reporter (Information
Deaths_in_May_2025
American broadcast meteorologist (1931–2020)
career as a weather forecaster after passing Canadian meteorologist Peter Coade. Goddard was born on February 24, 1931, in Akron, Ohio. His father, Vatchel
Dick_Goddard
Television station in Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia News, hosted by Tom Murphy, Amy Smith and Ryan Snoddon. Peter Coade Sharon Dunn Ian Hanomansing Linden MacIntyre CBHT had over 30 analog
CBHT-DT
Canadian retired weather reporter
record was surpassed by fellow Canadian broadcast weather forecaster Peter Coade in 2013. As part of his send-off, CFTO and the City of Toronto announced
Dave_Devall
(1938–2024), CBC anchorman, DJ, columnist, Music Hop host (Frank's Bandstand) Peter Coade (1942-2025), broadcast meteorologist Gerry Fogarty, CBC sportscaster
List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality
List_of_people_from_the_Halifax_Regional_Municipality
player (b. 1949) May 2 – Dave Gorman, ice hockey player (b. 1955) May 3 – Peter Coade, meteorologist and television and radio weather presenter (b. 1942) May
2025_in_Canada
Group of CTV-branded stations in the Maritime Provinces
deceased Heather Hiscox — Host of Lunch Television; Now at CBC News Network Peter Coade – Meteorologist, ATV News and ASN News; Now Deceased Colleen Jones -
CTV_Atlantic
broker and philanthropist Peter Coade (1942–2025), Canadian meteorologist and television and radio weather presenter Peter Coats (born 1938), Scottish
List of people with given name Peter
List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter
British headmaster (1896–1963)
Thorold Francis Coade (3 July 1896 – 1 February 1963) was a British schoolmaster. Thorold Coade was born in Dublin, the son of C. E. Coade, a methodist minister
Thorold_Coade
Personification of the River Thames
the Thames Valley. Old Father Thames by John Bacon was a set of casts in Coade stone with two known surviving examples, one in Richmond Terrace Gardens
Father_Thames
Home for retired sailors (1692–1869)
the William Courtyard was sculpted in Coade stone in 1813 as a public memorial, and was regarded by the Coade workers as the finest of all their work
Greenwich_Hospital,_London
Grade I listed house in Penzance, England
of paint from the elaborate mouldings. These were long thought to be of coade stone but the Landmark Trust established during refurbishments in the 21st
Egyptian_House,_Penzance
furniture – Thomas Chippendale Clerihew – Edmund Clerihew Bentley Coade stone – Eleanor Coade Codd-neck bottle – Hiram Codd Coddington magnifier – Henry Coddington
List of inventions named after people
List_of_inventions_named_after_people
1917 fantasy play by J. M. Barrie
Sothern Mr Coade – Norman Forbes Matey – Will West Lob – Arthur Hatherton Mrs Dearth – Hilda Moore Mrs Purdie – Jessie Bateman Mrs Coade – Maude Millett
Dear_Brutus
Church in Essex, England
County architect John Johnson, retaining the Perpendicular design, but using Coade stone piers and tracery, and a plaster ceiling. The upper part of the chancel
Chelmsford_Cathedral
Naturally occurring mineral aggregate
such as epoxy granite. Artificial stone has also been developed, such as Coade stone. Geologist James R. Underwood has proposed anthropic rock as a fourth
Rock_(geology)
Australian feminist poet, playwright and novelist (1923–2002)
Dorothy Coade Hewett AM (21 May 1923 – 25 August 2002) was an Australian playwright, poet and author. She wrote in a number of different literary styles:
Dorothy_Hewett
English novelist (1926–2005)
moved to Belmont, in Lyme Regis (Belmont was formerly owned by Eleanor Coade), which Fowles used as a setting for parts of The French Lieutenant's Woman
John_Fowles
Country house near Daylesford, England
garland swags around the architrave, topped by a shallow dome with pointed Coade stone finial, and wings projecting to either side. The oriental-inspired
Daylesford_House
Architectural element; vertical moulded shaft
balusters were a development of the 18th century in Great Britain (see Coade stone), and cast iron balusters a development largely of the 1840s.[citation
Baluster
Manor in Cheshire, England
pendants, and a floral frieze. In the room are twin fireplaces made from Coade stone, dated to 1789, which originally belonged to the family's house in
Capesthorne_Hall
Public library in Birmingham, England
the Brunel portrait of 1857. Also displayed in the Library are two large coade stone medallions, made in the 1770s and removed from the front of the city's
Library_of_Birmingham
Estate, grade I listed garden in England
(1744–46) which now contains a replica of the Borghese Vase modelled in Coade stone dating from 1770 to 1771. Lakeside features include the five-arched
Stourhead
English noblewoman and artist (1734-1808)
Beauclerk designed the allegorical group, sculpted by John de Veere of the Coade Stone factory, to decorate the plain facade of the Pelican and British Empire
Lady_Diana_Beauclerk
Kimmins* (E) Conor Murphy* (E) Justin McNulty* (E) David Taylor Jackie Coade Keith Ratcliffe Ciara Henry Daniel Connolly Gavin Malone Nicola Grant (WP)
2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election
2022_Northern_Ireland_Assembly_election
English landscape gardens in Buckinghamshire
architect Vincenzo Valdrè. The piers have coats of arms in Coade stone manufactured by Eleanor Coade. The bridge was built in 1761 to cross the river Dad after
Stowe_Gardens
King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)
half dates to the late 18th or early 19th century, cast from artificial Coade stone to fit the lower portion. A statue of Alfred, situated in the Wantage
Alfred_the_Great
Former Australian public servant
Coade, Melissa (27 April 2021). "The Pezzullo factor: courting controversy and climbing high". The Mandarin. Retrieved 27 November 2023. Mares, Peter
Mike_Pezzullo
1979 amusement park fire in Milson's Point, New South Wales, Australia
original on 10 September 2023. Street of Dreams (The Brighton Cut), 1988. Coade, Melissa (12 April 2021). "NSW coroner officially requests review of historic
Sydney_Ghost_Train_fire
Garden in London
and urns on the West Terrace, was designed by Nash, and constructed in Coade Stone, a form of artificial stone popular in the Regency and Victorian periods
Buckingham_Palace_Garden
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
village of Lolworth, which is a few miles away. The parish church of St Peter and St Paul dates from the 13th century, though a church on the site was
Fenstanton
Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator (1754–1817)
(this church is now the Garden Museum). His tomb was notable for its use of Coade stone (Lithodipyra), a compound of clay and other materials that was moulded
William_Bligh
Australian politician (born 1948)
The West Australian. Perth, WA. 16 December 1948. Retrieved 14 June 2019. Coade, Melissa (24 April 2023). "SS Montevideo Maru shipwreck discovery a 'monumental
Kim_Beazley
Former burial ground in London
(1754–1843), Independent minister Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), pioneer of the artificial stone known as Coade stone Thomas Dale (1729–1816), physician Joseph
Bunhill_Fields
ISBN 0253223245. [1]Alison Kelly, "Eleanor Coade", Oxford National Dictionary of Biography Miss Eleanor Coade, Sculptor in the exhibitors catalogue of the
Women_artists
British sculptor (1740–1799)
either the model or the marble. By 1769, Bacon was working for Eleanor Coade's Artificial Stone Manufactory. The same year he was awarded the first gold
John Bacon (sculptor, born 1740)
John_Bacon_(sculptor,_born_1740)
Entertainers at the festival in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, listed by year
n Easy White Island Pedro Motivation Tribe Line-up included: Tim Blake Peter Gabriel w/ Phil Collins, Steve Hillage, Tom Robinson, Nona Hendryx and Alex
Glastonbury_Festival_line-ups
Art museum in London, England
produced entrepreneurs such as Josiah Wedgwood, Matthew Boulton and Eleanor Coade. In the Victorian era new technology and machinery had a significant effect
Victoria_and_Albert_Museum
Name list
former businesswoman Eleanor Clymer (1906–2001), American writer Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), British businesswoman Eleanor Coen (1916–2010), American painter
Eleanor
William Kingdon Clifford (1845–1879), mathematician Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), inventor of Coade stone Lily Cole (b. 1988), supermodel and actress Samuel
List_of_people_from_Devon
by Richard Arkwright (1732–1792). c. 1770: Coade stone, a high quality stoneware, created by Eleanor Coade (1733–1821). 1784–1789: Power loom developed
List of English inventions and discoveries
List_of_English_inventions_and_discoveries
District in Scotland
columns, based on Sibyl's Temple at Tivoli. The original statue (made of Coade Stone) was all but unrecognisable by 1820 and the temple stood for 50 years
Stockbridge,_Edinburgh
English actress and dancer (1911–2005)
the Strand and Aldwych theatres, directed by Basil Dean. She starred with Peter Coke in the 1938 thriller Death on the Table and Ralph Lynn at Aldwych in
Kay_Walsh
British army officer (1698–1775)
guest. In the centre of the tower's ground floor stands a statue made of Coade stone similar to the one in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and on
Stringer_Lawrence
Indigenous Australian judge (born 1977)
recording]". National Library of Australia. 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2024. Coade, Melissa (26 March 2018). "Indigenous barrister appointed to Qld bench"
Nathan_Jarro
Historic tower in Devon, England
larger-than-life-size coade stone statue of Stringer Lawrence dressed as a Roman general; a copy of the marble statue of him by Peter Scheemakers (1691–1781)
Haldon_Belvedere
Overview of the architecture in London
appear, including an encompassing frieze with vegetative scrollwork of Coade stone, balconies accessible from the first floor, and an attic with figural
Architecture_of_London
English architect (1746–1813)
classical work is, in fact, in a chastened Adam manner with ornaments in Coade stone and Etruscan-style medallions executed in many cases by the painter
James_Wyatt
393.28 1,395.00 SDLP Declan McAlinden* 7.08% 762 889 SDLP Jackie Coade 1.82% 196 Electorate: 20,449 Valid: 10,757 (52.60%) Spoilt:
2023 Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council election
2023_Armagh_City,_Banbridge_and_Craigavon_Borough_Council_election
17th-century house in London, England
Earl opened the north front of the property to the river and installed the Coade stone statue of the River God at the front of the house. He also created
Ham_House
Landseer. The South Bank Lion, also in London. One of the first sculptures in Coade stone. National Zoological Park, two 5,000 pound, reclining brass lions
Cultural_depictions_of_lions
English actor-manager (1902–1968)
Street, Young Marlowe in She Stoops to Conquer, Joe Varwell in Yellow Sands, Coade in Dear Brutus and Shakespeare in The Dark Lady of the Sonnets. He overcame
Donald_Wolfit
Australian politician (born 1956)
limits of loyalty in politics". The Conversation. Retrieved 25 October 2025. Coade, Melissa (28 November 2025). "Mark Dreyfus asked to 'renew' Australia's
Mark_Dreyfus
Secondary school in London, England
together with her 1702 motto Semper eadem ("always the same"), moulded in Coade stone. The royal arms date from after the Acts of Union 1707, which united
Grey_Coat_Hospital
subject Location and coordinates Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Notes More images Coade Stone Pillars Portobello Promenade
List of public art in Edinburgh
List_of_public_art_in_Edinburgh
Patterson 1,360 UUP Kate Evans 1,305 SDLP Declan McAlinden 762 SDLP Jackie Coade 196 Turnout 10,757 Sinn Féin gain from SDLP Alliance gain from SDLP
2023 Northern Ireland local elections
2023_Northern_Ireland_local_elections
Historic site in East Sussex , England
sculptor called Rossi to do the work; he used Coade stone, ceramic stoneware manufactured by Eleanor Coade in London. The statue was reportedly unable to
Royal_Crescent,_Brighton
Bustard (1886–1974), shipping Ossie Clark (1942–1996), fashion Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), statue manufacturing Joseph Crosfield (1792–1844), soap and
List_of_English_people
Australian barrister
Archived from the original on 24 October 2024. Retrieved 11 December 2024. Coade, Melissa (14 November 2023). "Ex-mandarin Raelene Sharp to be appointed
Raelene_Sharp_(barrister)
Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved 30 September 2023. Coade, Melissa (30 August 2023). "IPAA Victoria says 'Yes' for healing and honour
Endorsements in the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum
Endorsements_in_the_2023_Australian_Indigenous_Voice_referendum
County town of East Sussex, England
town housing. At the highest point of the old town the Portland stone and Coade stone facade of the Crown Court (1808–12, by John Johnson), the brick Market
Lewes
(1789–1861), composer, conductor Rebecca Clarke (1886–1979), composer Caroline Coade Eric Coates (1886–1957), composer Paul Coletti (b. 1959) Anthony Collins
List_of_violists
Botanical garden in Birmingham
which dates to c. 1850 and was moved to the gardens in the mid 1990s. A Coade stone fountain lies west of the bandstand, which was presented in 1850 and
Birmingham Botanical Gardens, England
Birmingham_Botanical_Gardens,_England
Building in Boston, Massachusetts
oculus is ornamented with a cast stone replica of the building's original Coade stone decorations. On the eastern elevation is a small second-floor balcony
Old_State_House_(Boston)
Theatre in Subiaco, Western Australia
Performed by Perth Youth Theatre The Wizard Of Oz Menopause the Musical Art Peter Pan RENT07 (Rent) Wakakirri 2002 Heats The Phantom of the Opera Oliver Twist
Regal_Theatre,_Perth
Scott, Lord Byron, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, William Shakespeare, Thomas Moore Coade stone statue of Shakespeare at Bonaly Tower, Edinburgh Shakespeare's reputation
Memorials to William Shakespeare
Memorials_to_William_Shakespeare
Constituency of the Northern Ireland Assembly
TUV Keith Ratcliffe 9.18% 5,407 5,436 5,461 6,706 6,892 Alliance Jackie Coade 5.68% 3,345 3,637 4,088 4,741 UUP David Taylor 6.56% 3,864 3,895 3,956
Newry and Armagh (Assembly constituency)
Newry_and_Armagh_(Assembly_constituency)
Australian politician (born 1973)
29 July 2024". www.pmc.gov.au. 29 July 2024. Retrieved 11 August 2024. Coade, Melissa (29 July 2024). "What the APS needs to know about the politicians
Julian_Hill_(politician)
Anti-homosexual vilification campaigner
NICOLA (16 June 2018). "Gay-hate victim Garry Burns turns lawfare crusader". Coade, Melissa (14 December 2017). "Sydney firm acts pro bono in HCA vilification
Garry_Burns
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
Irwin 11,000 21.7 ―2.9 SDLP Pete Byrne 9,449 18.6 +1.7 Alliance Jackie Coade 4,211 8.3 +6.0 UUP Sam Nicholson 4,204 8.3 ±0.0 Aontú Martin Kelly 1,628
Newry and Armagh (UK Parliament constituency)
Newry_and_Armagh_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Church in the London Borough of Islington
place to live. Over the west door are the royal arms of George III. Made of Coade stone and dated 1792, they were formerly over the reredos. The church contains
St James's Church, Clerkenwell
St_James's_Church,_Clerkenwell
Country house near East Grinstead, Sussex, England
— Translated from the Ancient Greek inscription situated on the reverse of a Coade stone abacus block of a column on the west portico. In c. late 1791 or early
Hammerwood_Park
1,413 SDLP Mealla Campbell 1,246 Aontú Martin Kelly 822 Alliance Jackie Coade 674 Independent Pol Oh-Again 28 Turnout 12,723 Sinn Féin gain from DUP
2019 Northern Ireland local elections
2019_Northern_Ireland_local_elections
headmaster of Harrow School and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University Thorold Coade (1896–1963), Headmaster of Bryanston School (1932–1959) and author William
List_of_Old_Harrovians
Listed church in Crawley, West Sussex, England
the churchyard—some of which are good examples of the use of artificial Coade stone, popular at the time—and several brass and stone memorial tablets
St_Margaret's_Church,_Ifield
Suburb of Plymouth in Devon, England
and ten children. There is also a monument of W. Seymour (died 1801) in Coade stone and of Viscount Boringdon, the 11-year-old heir to the Earl of Morley
Plympton
Government of Australia since 2022
Advertiser. Archived from the original on 30 May 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2022. Coade, Melissa (30 May 2022). "Albanese chooses new DPM&C head". The Mandarin
Albanese_government
Australian renewable energy scheme
shrunk and pushed out to sea". Renew Economy. Retrieved 13 January 2025. Coade, Melissa (13 December 2024). "Tasmanian offshore wind zone to future proof
Renewable_Energy_Zones
Boylan* Megan Fearon* Conor Murphy* Justin McNulty* Danny Kennedy* Jackie Coade Rowan Tunnicliffe Emmet Crossan (CISTA) North Antrim Paul Frew* Phillip
2017 Northern Ireland Assembly election
2017_Northern_Ireland_Assembly_election
different to those used for centuries before. Terracotta in the form of Coade stone was used as an artificial stone in the UK. Construction became recognized
History_of_construction
British book designer
interest in art and drama under the leadership of the headmaster, Thorold Coade. He undertook National Service in Cyprus as an intelligence officer monitoring
Ian_Mackenzie-Kerr
School founder and headmaster (1893–1977)
Educational offices Preceded by none Head of the Bryanston School 1928–1932 Succeeded by Thorold Coade
J._G._Jeffreys
Construction or ornamentation done in plaster or a similar material
However, this was not the first time "artificial stone" had been widely used. Coade Stone, a brand name for a cast stone made from fired clay, had been developed
Plasterwork
Church in England
1830) and his wife and daughter. This features a circular plaque by Eleanor Coade bearing a representation of a seated woman. The church plate consists of
St_Nicholas'_Church,_Bramber
Garcia BE 17 Simon Juarez Coach: Darren Fisher FB 1 Ethan Ryan WG 2 Matt Coade CE 3 Frankie Halton CE 4 James Bentley WG 5 Roland Podesta SO 6 Gregg McNally
International rugby league in 2019
International_rugby_league_in_2019
Australian politician
Kosmos. Archived from the original on 12 April 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2015. Coade, Melissa (12 May 2017). "NSW Parliament votes to keep abortion in Crimes
Shaoquett_Moselmane
Street in the London Borough of Hounslow
it on the High Road is the 18th century Presbytery of brown brick with Coade stone details, three storeys with double-hung sash windows; both buildings
Chiswick_High_Road
Hasan Karmi obituary, The Guardian, 7 May 2007 "Alison Kelly, expert on Coade stone – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 15 September 2016. Retrieved 1 August
List of centenarians (educators, school administrators, social scientists and linguists)
List_of_centenarians_(educators,_school_administrators,_social_scientists_and_linguists)
This house had a bowed front and panels with classical swags, possibly of Coade stone. It was burnt down in 1841, but fortunately it was recorded in a watercolour
Architecture_of_Wales
Irish documentary drama about the 1916 Easter Rising
Morgan Pádraig Fay as Coade Howard Marion-Crawford as General Sir John Maxwell Henry Comerford as Captain Bowen-Colhurst Peter Mayock as Second Lieutenant
Insurrection_(TV_series)
Ancient marble krater
subjects for imitation in bronze or porcelain, for example in Coade stone (a reduced-size Coade stone example dating from 1770-1771 stands in the Temple of
Borghese_Vase
British educationalist, writer, and poet
recruits were Wyatt Trevelyan Rawson Rawson of Dartington Hall and Thorold Coade of Bryanston School. The conference series continued into the 1930s. The
Edmond_Holmes
English architect (1744–1829)
perimeter is an arcade, and the judge's bench has an elaborate canopy in Coade stone. The precise cost of these buildings is unknown, but in 1807 an estimate
Thomas_Harrison_(architect)
match results Ireland A national rugby league team Williams, Graham; Lush, Peter; Farrar, David (2009). The British Rugby League Records Book. London League
List of Ireland national rugby league team players
List_of_Ireland_national_rugby_league_team_players
PETER COADE
PETER COADE
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."
Female
Turkish
 Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.
Boy/Male
German Scandinavian Muslim
A rock. Form of Peter.
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon), Dutch, and German
English (Devon), Dutch, and German : occupational name for a baker, from Anglo-Norman French pestour, pistour, Middle Dutch pester, pister ‘baker’ (Old French pestor, pesteur, German Pistor, from Latin pistor).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Peter.Swedish (Petré) : shortened form of Petrejus or Petraeus, Latinized patronymics from the personal name Per, Pär (see Peter).Slovenian : derivative of the personal name Peter.French (Pêtre) : metonymic occupational name for an apothecary or grocer, from Old French pistel, pestel ‘pestle’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek
Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German
English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Peter.Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Mac Pheadair ‘son of Peter’.Americanized form of cognate surnames in other languages, for example Dutch and North German Pieters.
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Peter
Biblical
a rock or stone
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Lebanese, Netherlands, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Slovenia, Swedish, Swi
Rock; Stone; River; Strong
Male
English
Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of Peter and thus comes ultimately from Greek petrosâ€â€the rock,â€â€ it is still in common use in Ireland today.
PETER COADE
PETER COADE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boundless, Magnanimous, One who is beyond measure (Celebrity Name: Madhoo (Roja))
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian
Perfect, Goddess, Flower
Boy/Male
English
Bailiff.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saarvendra | ஸாரà¯à®µà¯‡à®¨à¯à®¤à¯à®°Â
Every where, God
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Swiss
Adventurer; Bold Voyager
Girl/Female
Biblical
Helper.
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
From Magdala
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim
noble.
PETER COADE
PETER COADE
PETER COADE
PETER COADE
PETER COADE
n.
Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.
n.
A peer.
n.
See Meter.
n.
A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
imp. & p. p.
of Peter
n.
One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pester
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deter
imp. & p. p.
of Deter
imp. & p. p.
of Pester
v. t.
See Pester.
n.
A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
n.
A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peer
n.
A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.
a.
Serving to deter.