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New Zealand sailor
Peter Garth Mander OBE (4 July 1928 – 21 June 1998) was a New Zealand yachtsman and Olympic gold medal winner. With Jack Cropp, Mander won the 12 m2 Sharpie
Peter_Mander
Surname list
Mander is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mander family, a prominent family in the Midland counties of England Charles Arthur Mander
Mander_(surname)
Kirby in the Finn, yacht designer of the Olympic Laser. New Zealand, Peter Mander won the first New Zealand Olympic gold medal in the 12m2 Sharpie, became
Sailing at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Sailing_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics
18-foot skiff open championship
memorable for the fact that Intrigue's crew introduced the use of trapeze. Peter Mander then became the first skipper to win two Giltinan Championships when
JJ Giltinan International Trophy
JJ_Giltinan_International_Trophy
New Zealand sailor (1927–2016)
New Zealand yachtsman. Together with Peter Mander, Cropp won the Sharpie class at the 1956 Olympics. Cropp and Mander were the first sailors from New Zealand
Jack_Cropp
New Zealand sailor (1931–2021)
was born in Christchurch to Stanley and Nina Mander, and was a younger brother of yachtsman Peter Mander. He started yachting in P class yachts, and was
Graham_Mander
Australian sailor (1926–2012)
Scott won a silver medal in their 12m2 Sharpie after the New Zealander Peter Mander failed to disqualify himself and Rolly had not officially protested.
Rolly_Tasker
British family involved in the industrial revolution
Frederick Mander Geoffrey Mander Francis Mander John Mander Miles Mander Jane Mander Rosalie Glynn Grylls Mander and Mitchenson Lewis Norman Mander Mander Centre
Mander_family
Lehideux, 94, French industrialist and member of the Vichy government. Peter Mander, 69, New Zealand yachtsman and Olympic gold medal winner (1956, 1964)
Deaths_in_June_1998
British baronet
Nicholas Mander, 4th Baronet (born 23 March 1950) is a British baronet, historian and businessman. He is the elder son of Charles Marcus Mander, 3rd baronet
Nicholas_Mander
First double medallist: Peter Snell (1960, 1964) First double gold medallist: Peter Snell (1960, 1964) First triple medallist: Peter Snell (1960, 1964) First
List of Olympic medallists for New Zealand
List_of_Olympic_medallists_for_New_Zealand
Australian horse trainer (1927–2015)
Adelaide, Kimberley and Julia Mander, went public with a claim that Cummings was the father of their father, Peter Mander, from a relationship with their
Bart_Cummings
1933) 13 June – Henry Tatana, rugby league player (born 1945) 21 June – Peter Mander, sailor (born 1928) 22 June – Brian Davis, Anglican archbishop (born
1998_in_New_Zealand
Gold Silver Bronze 1956 Melbourne details 12m² Sharpie New Zealand Peter Mander Jack Cropp Australia Rolly Tasker John Scott Great Britain Jasper Blackall
List of Olympic medalists in sailing by discipline
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_sailing_by_discipline
Sporting event delegation
Medal Name Sport Event Date Gold Norman Read Athletics Men's 50 km walk 24 November Gold Jack Cropp Peter Mander Sailing 12 m² Sharpie 29 November
New Zealand at the 1956 Summer Olympics
New_Zealand_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics
Sailing at the Olympics
(left) and Mander Venue Port Phillip Dates 26–29 November and 3–5 December Competitors 26 from 13 nations Teams 13 Medalists Peter Mander Jack Cropp New
Sailing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – 12 m2 Sharpie
Sailing_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics_–_12_m2_Sharpie
Estonian shipping company
were from Vilsandi Island or nearby islands. All of them except Küll and Mänder had lived and worked in Vladivostok. Mender, Kalmar, and Roos had also lived
Merilaid_&_Co.
Mander, 3rd Baronet (22 September 1921 – 9 August 2006) was an industrialist, property developer, landowner and farmer. He was known as Marcus Mander
Charles_Marcus_Mander
Whitehead, p. 448 Mander and Mitchenson, p. 17 Mander and Mitchenson, p. 19 Mander and Mitchenson, p. 22 Mander and Mitchenson, p. 27 Mander and Mitchenson
W. Somerset Maugham on stage and screen
W._Somerset_Maugham_on_stage_and_screen
American professional wrestler (born 1993)
Steven Manders (born 23 October 1993), better known by his ring name 1 Called Manders, is an American professional wrestler currently performing on the
1_Called_Manders
(died 2007) 27 June – Annette Johnson, alpine skier (died 2017) 4 July – Peter Mander, sailor, businessman (died 1998) 6 July – Pakaariki Harrison, tohunga
1928_in_New_Zealand
Durward Knowles Sloane Farrington 12 m2 sharpie details New Zealand Peter Mander Jack Cropp Australia Rolland Tasker John Scott Great Britain Jasper
List of 1956 Summer Olympics medal winners
List_of_1956_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1956 Melbourne details New Zealand Peter Mander Jack Cropp Australia Rolly Tasker John Scott Great Britain Jasper Blackall
List of Olympic medalists in sailing by class
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_sailing_by_class
Dutch and Flemish painter (c. 1525/30–1569)
Van Mander seems to assume he came from a peasant background, in keeping with the over-emphasis on Bruegel's peasant genre scenes given by van Mander and
Pieter_Bruegel_the_Elder
New Zealand cyclist
Hill Colin Johnstone Ray Laurent Peter Lucas Bob Parker Allan Tong Sailing Jack Cropp Albert Cuthbertson Peter Mander Robert Stewart William Swinnerton
Donald_Eagle
British pipe organ building company
N.P Mander Limited later Mander Organs Limited was an English pipe organ maker and refurbisher based in London. Although well known for many years in
Mander_Organs
Motor racing competition
42 Ford Cortina Mark I GT A.R. Patterson 1101–1500cc 17 +3 laps 22 11 Peter Mander 75 Morris Cooper S Marque Motors 1101–1500cc 17 +3 laps 19 12 David Frazer
1966 Australian Touring Car Championship
1966_Australian_Touring_Car_Championship
New Zealand field hockey player
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Grantley_Judge
New Zealand field hockey player
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Timothy_Carter_(field_hockey)
New Zealand cyclist (1933–2017)
Hill Colin Johnstone Ray Laurent Peter Lucas Bob Parker Allan Tong Sailing Jack Cropp Albert Cuthbertson Peter Mander Robert Stewart William Swinnerton
Neil_Ritchie_(cyclist)
New Zealand long-distance runner (1937–2020)
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Ivan_Keats
New Zealand field hockey player
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Ernie_Barnes_(field_hockey)
New Zealand boxer (1937–2021)
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Brian_Maunsell_(boxer)
New Zealand cyclist
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Max_Grace
New Zealand middle-distance runner (1935–2024)
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Marise_Chamberlain
New Zealand sprinter
Hill Colin Johnstone Ray Laurent Peter Lucas Bob Parker Allan Tong Sailing Jack Cropp Albert Cuthbertson Peter Mander Robert Stewart William Swinnerton
Margaret_Stuart_(athlete)
eight Rowing 1990 1976 New Zealand men's hockey team Field hockey 1990 Peter Mander and Jack Cropp Yachting 1990 Helmer Pedersen and Earle Wells Yachting
New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame
New_Zealand_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
Type of Sharpie sailing boat
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1956 Melbourne details New Zealand Peter Mander Jack Cropp Australia Rolly Tasker John Scott Great Britain Jasper Blackall
12_m2_Sharpie
New Zealand equestrian
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Graeme_Hansen
Sir Charles Tertius Mander, 1st Baronet JP, DL, TD (16 July 1852 – 8 April 1929) was a Midland manufacturer (and as such Royal Warrant holder), philanthropist
Charles_Tertius_Mander
New Zealand equestrian
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Bruce_Hansen_(equestrian)
Sailing at the Olympics
(DEN) D 7 14 473 20 318 3 1142 4 1017 2 1318 1 1620 10 620 6508 6190 4 Peter Mander (NZL) KZ 26 8 716 4 1017 6 841 8 716 1 1620 7 774 19 341 6025 5684 5
Sailing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Finn
Sailing_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_–_Finn
New Zealand sailor (1935–2023)
Finn class at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome after defeating both Peter Mander and Helmer Pedersen in the New Zealand trials; at the Olympics he placed
Ralph_Roberts_(sailor)
New Zealand artistic gymnast
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Pauline_Gardiner_(gymnast)
English schoolteacher and Inspector of Schools (1931–2020)
children. Tom Garwood, "Peter Garwood obituary", The Guardian, 21 June 2020, accessed 15 March 2026 "Garwood Peter H W / Manders / Barnet 3a 865". FreeBMD
Peter_Garwood
sailor Peter Luschan (born 1937), Austrian sailor Peter Mander (1928–1998), New Zealand sailor Peter Mangels (1927–1991), Brazilian sailor Peter Milburn
List of people with given name Peter
List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter
New Zealand hockey player
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Brian_Maunsell_(field_hockey)
Form of political manipulation
for a resulting district. The word gerrymander (originally written Gerry-mander; a portmanteau of the name Gerry and the animal salamander) was used for
Gerrymandering
New Zealand long-distance runner
Hill Colin Johnstone Ray Laurent Peter Lucas Bob Parker Allan Tong Sailing Jack Cropp Albert Cuthbertson Peter Mander Robert Stewart William Swinnerton
Albert_Richards_(athlete)
New Zealand rower (born 1941)
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Tony_Popplewell
New Zealand Olympic gymnast
Raymond Skinner Dudley Storey Murray Watkinson Alan Webster Sailing Peter Mander Helmer Pedersen Earle Wells Swimming Dave Gerrard Vivien Haddon Weightlifting
Theodora_Hill
English playwright, composer, actor (1899–1973)
The Observer, 1 May 1966, p. 24 Mander and Mitchenson, p. 183; and Gaye, p. 1529 Mander and Mitchenson, pp. 270–271 Mander and Mitchenson, pp. 326 and 336–337
Noël_Coward
Premier of Queensland since 2024
year old Tim Mander, and 47 year old Child Safety Minister Amanda Camm, had engaged in an extramarital affair for two years prior to Mander divorcing his
David_Crisafulli
New Zealand cyclist (1928–1979)
Hill Colin Johnstone Ray Laurent Peter Lucas Bob Parker Allan Tong Sailing Jack Cropp Albert Cuthbertson Peter Mander Robert Stewart William Swinnerton
Bruce_Kent_(cyclist)
Musical artist
Antoon (Tom) Manders was a Dutch artist, comedian and cabaret performer. In later role, he became better known as Dorus. Although his birth was officially
Tom_Manders_(Dutch_artist)
German forester and author (born 1964)
Peter Wohlleben (born 1964) is a German forester and author who writes on ecological themes in popular language and has controversially argued for plant
Peter_Wohlleben
Church in London, England
instrument, which survived the war-time bomb damage and was restored in 1953 by Mander Organs. The National Pipe Organ Register does not record that organ's present
St_Peter's_Church,_Walworth
Annual awards for New Zealanders
Duncan McRae – of Auckland. For services to television drama. Peter Garth Mander – of Christchurch. For services to yachting. Jean Sampson JP – of Auckland
1992 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
1992_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)
British and Irish television producer (born 1955)
Lieutenant-Colonel Howard Vivien Mander, MC, of Congreve Manor, Penkridge, Staffordshire, a director of his family's business, Mander Brothers. Guinness is a member
Sabrina_Guinness
1925 play by Noël Coward
Angels'". Mander and Mitchenson, p. 92 Wardle, Irving. "Average Coward ration of insult and repartee", The Times, 5 April 1967, p. 10 Mander and Mitchenson
Fallen_Angels_(play)
Book by Karel van Mander
Flemish writer and painter Karel van Mander first published in 1604 in Haarlem in the Dutch Republic, where van Mander resided. The book is written in 17th-century
Schilder-boeck
Sporting event delegation
Games Association. New Zealand's flagbearer at the opening ceremony was Peter Snell. The New Zealand team finished equal 12th on the medal table, winning
New Zealand at the 1964 Summer Olympics
New_Zealand_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics
Play written by Noël Coward
Farley, p. 14 Mander and Mitchenson, p. 345 Mander and Mitchenson, p. 347 "Opera House", The Manchester Guardian, 15 October 1942, p 1 Mander and Mitchenson
Present_Laughter
and songwriter Noël Coward. London, except where stated otherwise Source: Mander and Mitchenson. Coward wrote more than three hundred songs. The Noël Coward
Noël Coward on stage and screen
Noël_Coward_on_stage_and_screen
West End theatre in London
England. Retrieved 9 October 2014. Mander and Mitchenson (1975), pp. 11–12 Mander and Mitchenson (1975), p. 12 Mander and Mitchenson (1975), p. 13 "New
Noël_Coward_Theatre
1932 film
Miles Mander as Ambatriadi Jack Trevor as Ivor Summerset Anne Grey as Muriel Harvey Barbara Everest as Hempel Freddie Bartholomew as Child Peter Graves
Lily_Christine
Motorcycle road race in Northern Ireland
(205.40 km/h) was set by Tom Herron during the 1978 North West 200 race. Peter Hickman holds the outright lap record for the circuit configuration with
North_West_200
West End theatre in London
Coveney, p. 80 Mander and Mitchenson (1976), p. 215 Mander and Mitchenson (1976), p. 207 Mander and Mitchenson (1963), p. 110 Mander and Mitchenson (1976)
Lyric_Theatre,_London
Italian composer
Mander (26 October 1915, Rome – 2 September 2004, Latisana) was an Italian conductor and composer. Francesco Mander was the only son of Pietro Mander
Francesco_Mander
American actress
In October 2023, she married Australian anti-poaching activist Damien Mander, with whom she has one son, born in 2022. A professional dancer, Evigan
Briana_Evigan
Play written by Noël Coward
20 Coward (1941), p. 69 Mander and Mitchenson, pp. 368−369 Coward (1941), p. 83 Billington, pp. iv–v; and Lahr, p. 71 Mander and Mitchenson, pp. 371−372
Blithe_Spirit_(play)
Flemish painter
prints as well as by artists who had worked with him such as Karel van Mander. Bartholomeus Spranger was born in Antwerp as the third son of Ioachim Spranger
Bartholomeus_Spranger
Maharaja of Cooch-Behar from 1863–1911
film director and author Miles Mander in 1912. His third daughter Sudhira Sundari Devi married in 1914 Alan Mander, brother of Miles. Nripendra died
Nripendra_Narayan
Australian actor
Peter Kowitz is an Australian actor. Kowitz's television credits include: Prime Time, Richmond Hill, Rafferty's Rules, Chances, Pacific Drive, Water Rats
Peter_Kowitz
2020 film by Edward Hall
2021) Blithe Spirit review – Judi Dench presides over a deathly farce [1] Mander and Mitchenson, p.366 "Blithe Spirit (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango
Blithe_Spirit_(2020_film)
Church in Devon, England
and Shirland (1711), John Snetzler (1770), Henry Willis (1867) and Noel Mander (1967). A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ
St_Peter's_Church,_Tiverton
Wolverhampton East Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Geoffrey Mander 15,391 44.8 +2.7 Unionist Patrick Buchan-Hepburn 10,163 29.5 −8.6 Labour D Rowland
England constituency election results in the 1929 United Kingdom general election
England_constituency_election_results_in_the_1929_United_Kingdom_general_election
Church in Copenhagen, Denmark
Juel and Peter Tordenskjold, and composer Niels Wilhelm Gade, and contains artwork by, among others, Bertel Thorvaldsen and Karel van Mander. The appearance
Holmen_Church
2017 film by Paul Thomas Anderson
Mona Braganza Julia Davis as Lady Baltimore Nicholas Mander as Lord Baltimore Philip Franks as Peter Martin Phyllis MacMahon as Tippy Silas Carson as Rubio
Phantom_Thread
New Zealand sailor
Simon Mander (born 31 January 1964) is a New Zealand sailor. He competed in the men's 470 event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. "Simon Mander". The New Zealand
Simon_Mander
American actor (born 1962)
of the Running Man Jerry Logan Direct-to-video release Dream Man David Mander 1996 Mulholland Falls Jimmy Fields Everything Relative Howard Things I Never
Andrew_McCarthy
Church in Essex, England
mechanical action built by Mander Organs in 1994. The Chancel Organ is a two manual mechanical instrument built by Mander Organs in 1995. It incorporates
Chelmsford_Cathedral
1944 American Sherlock Holmes film directed by Roy William Neill
of the villain played by Miles Mander, and Rondo Hatton as a brutal killer. Master criminal Giles Conover (Miles Mander) steals the famous "Borgia Pearl"
The_Pearl_of_Death
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
The Karel van Mander House /Danish: Karel van Manders Gård) is a historic building located at the central shopping street Strøget (Østergade) in Copenhagen
Karel_van_Mander_House
American actress, singer and producer (born 1991)
Archived from the original on April 23, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2013. Manders, Hayden (April 27, 2014). "Emma Roberts Can't Wait To Be A Freak". Refinery29
Emma_Roberts
American actor, comedian and writer (born 1976)
Monroe, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, and finally the band's singer, Peter Steele. Fogler made his Broadway debut in 2005 with The 25th Annual Putnam
Dan_Fogler
West End theatre in London
Stage, 28 March 1963, pp. 28–30 Mander and Mitchenson (1975), pp. 155 and 327 Mander and Mitchenson (1968), p. 213 Mander and Mitchenson (1975), p. 203
Shaftesbury_Theatre
Church in Church Side Mansfield Nottinghamshire
Clare College, Cambridge It was substantially altered and enlarged by Noel Mander of London before installation in the south chapel in 1971. There was further
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Mansfield
St_Peter_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Mansfield
1970 film by Jerry Lewis
Anderson as Billie John Wood as Figg Dudley Sutton as Wilson Percy Herbert as Mander Anthony Nicholls as Candler Allan Cuthbertson as Belton Edward Evans as
One_More_Time_(1970_film)
Fictional companion to AJ Raffles
Harry Manders (almost exclusively known as Bunny Manders) is a fictional character in the popular series of Raffles stories by E. W. Hornung. He is the
Bunny_Manders
Short polemical book published in 1940
consequence of the policies of the parties of the Left". In 1944, Geoffrey Mander published We Were Not All Wrong. The fact that all bar one of the 15 "guilty
Guilty_Men
British businessman (1955–1996)
merchant banker James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness and Pauline Vivien Mander. They had three children: Kate Emma Rothschild (born 1982) who married Ben
Amschel_Rothschild
Dutch Renaissance painter
written in passing by Karel van Mander, who included a biography of his son, Dirck Barendsz. According to Van Mander who was writing in 1604, Dirck Barendsz's
Barend_Dircksz
New Zealand sailor (born 1961)
Olympics in the men's 470 event, this time finishing in 6th place with Simon Mander. He later coached the sailing team for Chinese Taipei at the 1996 Summer
Peter_Evans_(sailor)
William Adamson 11,956 41.4 Unionist Wallace Thorneycroft 9,438 32.7 Liberal Geoffrey Mander 7,465 25.9 Majority 2,518 8.7 Turnout 28,859 Labour hold Swing
Constituency election results in England in the 1923 United Kingdom general election
Constituency_election_results_in_England_in_the_1923_United_Kingdom_general_election
1993 film by Jane Campion
her arranged marriage to a settler. The plot has similarities to Jane Mander's 1920 novel, The Story of a New Zealand River, but also substantial differences
The_Piano
1931 play
(1999), p. xii Coward, p. 241 Coward, quoted in Mander and Michenson, p. 167 Macpherson, p. 200 Quoted in Mander and Mitchenson, p. 165 Billington, Michael
Cavalcade_(play)
Conference centre in South Kensington, London
of Scouts using the facility, the Scout Association sold the building to Mander Portman Woodward who run it as an events and conference venue and are converting
Baden-Powell_House
English actor (born 1970)
in Ridley Road. In 2022, he played Vladimir Putin in the opening run of Peter Morgan's play Patriots, about the life of Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky
Will_Keen
Finnish rock band
Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 42. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 5 July 2022. Mander, Jonathan (25 January 2003). "Global Music Pulse: Monster Mania". Billboard
Lordi
PETER MANDER
PETER MANDER
Biblical
a rock or 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
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Peter
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
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
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.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Boy/Male
German Scandinavian Muslim
A rock. Form of Peter.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, 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
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek
Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Female
Turkish
 Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.
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 of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.
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
PETER MANDER
PETER MANDER
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Flame; Fire
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Cornwall)
English (mainly Cornwall) : variant of Statham or from a lost or unidentified place, possibly in southwestern England, where the surname is most frequent.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Strong Guardian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Grace
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Gathering
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fortunate
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish
Peace; Beautiful; Fair; Fair Victory
Boy/Male
Egyptian
God of the moon.
Boy/Male
Tamil
God and guardian of money
Boy/Male
Tamil
Earth
PETER MANDER
PETER MANDER
PETER MANDER
PETER MANDER
PETER MANDER
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
n.
A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
imp. & p. p.
of Peter
imp. & p. p.
of Pester
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deter
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peer
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pester
n.
Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.
imp. & p. p.
of Deter
n.
One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
a.
Serving to deter.
n.
A peer.
n.
A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.
n.
See Meter.
n.
A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.
v. t.
See Pester.
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.