Peer

Meaning of Peer

Originating from Danish, the name Peer is commonly pronounced as "peer" (/piːr/). This male name has variations such as Pierre. In the United States of America, data shows that Peer was given to newborn boys in the 1970s and 1960s, with a peak occurrence of 7 instances in 1970. While it may not be as prevalent in recent years, Peer carries a sense of Scandinavian charm and uniqueness. Its association with Denmark adds an air of international flair to this distinctive name choice for your baby boy.

Pronunciation

Danish

  • Pronunced as peer (/piːr/)

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Notable People Named Peer

Peer de Silva was a distinguished CIA station chief and a 1941 West Point graduate who served as an Army officer during World War II and later became a chief of station in Vienna.
Peer Pedersen is an American film producer and director known for producing films like Lucky Them and directing We Don't Belong Here.
Peer Augustinski was a German actor known for his work in television and dubbing.
Peer Khizer Hayat Shah Khagga is a Pakistani politician who served as a Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab from 2011 to 2018 and again from 2018 to 2023.
Peer Raben was a German composer known for his collaborations with filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
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