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Forename Pero

Around the globe, Pero (Pero Croatia North Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina United States Serbia, بيرو Egypt Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Iraq, ペロ Japan, among others...) is a common unisex first name. The given name Pero is characteristic of Southern Europe, particularly Croatia, where it is a common masculine name, Montenegro, where it is quite a common male name, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Egypt, Croatia, and Saudi Arabia. Likewise, Pero is the last name as well as the forename.

Jesus fishPero is also a name from the Bible. Explore more in our Biblical names portal!

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Pero

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Pero Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, United States, Croatia, North Macedonia
بيرو Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Iraq
ペロ Japan
Перо Ukraine, Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Russia
פרו Israel

First name Pero in the context

Pero is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Pero Perez , character in Don Quixote; Pero , the character who breastfed her father Cimon in Roman Charity; Pero Cornel I ; Pero , the Greek mythical figure and Pero , the mythical relative of Asopus, among other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of pero i d'aragón pero i d'aragón pero i d'aragón King of Aragon and Pamplona, ES (b. 1068) link
pero fromarigues de guimarães Portuguese politician, PT (b. 1080) link
pero de longos ES (b. 1090) link
pero ximénez (b. 1100) link
picture of pero ii o catolico pero ii o catolico pero ii o catolico King of Aragon, FR (b. 1174) link
pero mendes azevedo Lord of Azevedo, PT (b. 1150) link
pero mendes de aguiar (b. 1140) link
pero pais, 2.º senhor de albergaria (b. 1155) link
pero ferrández d'açagra Aragonese nobleman, lord of Albarracin (b. 1173) link
pero cornel ii (b. 1200) link
pero meogo (b. 1200) link
pero da ponte ES (b. 1201) link
pero pérez de tarazona (b. 1225) link
pero maça de sangarrén (b. 1229) link
pero garcia burgalês Spanish poet, ES (b. 1250) link