| Pronunciation | Dutch: [ˈpitər] ⓘ | 
|---|---|
| Gender | male | 
| Language(s) | Dutch | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Greek | 
| Meaning | rock | 
| Region of origin | The Netherlands, Belgium | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Piet, Dieter, Peter, Pierre, Pete, Pietro, Piotr, Petr, Petar, Peder | 
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Pieter is a male given name, the Dutch form of Peter.[1] The name has been one of the most common names in the Netherlands for centuries, but since the mid-twentieth century its popularity has dropped steadily, from almost 3000 per year in 1947 to about 100 a year in 2016.[2]
Some of the better known people with this name are below. See All pages with titles beginning with Pieter for a longer list.
- Pieter de Coninck (?-1332), Flemish revolutionary
 - Pieter van der Moere (c. 1480–1572), Flemish Franciscan missionary in Mexico known as "Pedro de Gante"
 - Pieter Coecke van Aelst (1502–1550), Flemish artist, architect, and author
 - Pieter Aertsen (1508–1575), Dutch Mannerist painter
 - Pieter Pourbus (1523–1584), Netherlandish painter, sculptor, draftsman and cartographer
 - Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c 1525–1569), Netherlandish painter
 - Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser (1540–1596), Dutch navigator who mapped the southern sky
 - Pieter Platevoet (1552–1622), Dutch-Flemish astronomer and cartographer better known as "Petrus Plancius"
 - Pieter Pauw (1564–1617), Dutch botanist
 - Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564–1633), Netherlandish painter
 - Pieter Both (1568–1615), first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies
 - Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1581–1647), Dutch historian, poet and playwright
 - Pieter Lastman (1583–1633), Dutch painter of historical and biblical scenes
 - Pieter de Carpentier (1586–1659), Dutch Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies 1623–27
 - Pieter Nuyts (1598–1655), Dutch explorer, diplomat, and politician
 - Pieter Claesz (1597–1660), Dutch still life painter
 - Pieter Jansz Saenredam (1597–1665), Dutch painter of interiors
 - Pieter van Laer (1599–1642), Dutch painter and printmaker
 - Pieter de Grebber (c.1600–1653), Dutch Golden Age painter
 - Pieter Post (1608–1669), Dutch architect
 - Pieter Stuyvesant (later Peter) (c.1611–1672), Dutch Director-General of New Netherland 1647–64
 - Pieter van der Faes (1618–1680), Dutch portrait painter in England known as "Peter Lely"
 - Pieter Boel (1626–1674), Flemish still life and animal painter
 - Pieter de Hooch (1629–1684), Dutch genre painter
 - Pieter Leermans (1635-1706), Dutch painter
 - Pieter van der Aa (1659–1733), Dutch publisher of maps and atlases
 - Pieter Burmann the Elder (1668–1741), Dutch classical scholar
 - Pieter van Musschenbroek (1692–1761), Dutch scientist and inventor
 - Pieter Teyler van der Hulst (1702–1778), Dutch merchant and banker (of Teyler's Museum)
 - Pieter Burmann the Younger (1714–1778), Dutch philologist
 - Pieter Hellendaal (1721–1799), Dutch composer, organist and violinist
 - Pieter van Maldere (1729–1768), South-Netherlandish violinist and composer
 - Pieter Boddaert (1730–1795), Dutch physician and naturalist
 - Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten (1755–1801), Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies 1796–1801
 - Pieter Maurits Retief (1780–1838), South African Voortrekker leader
 - Pieter Harting (1812–1885), Dutch biologist and naturalist
 - Pieter de Decker (1812–1891), Prime Minister of Belgium 1855–57
 - Pieter Bleeker (1819–1878), Dutch medical doctor, ichthyologist, and herpetologist
 - Pieter Oyens (1842–1894), Dutch painter
 - Pieter Cort van der Linden (1846–1935), Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1913–18
 - Pieter Jelles Troelstra (1860–1930), Dutch socialist politician and republican
 - Pieter Zeeman (1865–1943), Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate
 - Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan (1872–1944), Dutch abstract painter
 - Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy (1885–1961), Prime Minister of the Netherlands in exile, 1940–45
 - Pieter Geyl (1887–1966), Dutch historian
 - Pieter Willem Botha (1916–2006), President of South Africa 1978–89
 - Pieter Kooijmans (1933–2013), Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs (1973–77, 1993–94)
 - Pieter van Vollenhoven (born 1939), the husband of princess Margriet of The Netherlands
 - Pieter Aspe (1953–2021), Belgian crime fiction writer
 - Pieter Hoekstra (born 1953), Dutch-American politician and diplomat
 - Pieter De Crem (born 1962), Belgian Minister of Defence 2007–14
 - Pieter Wispelwey (born 1962), Dutch cellist
 - Pieter Smit (1963–2018), Dutch politician
 - Pieter Timmermans, Belgian businessman
 - Pieter Huistra (born 1967), Dutch footballer and football coach
 - Pieter van den Hoogenband (born 1978), Dutch freestyle swimmer
 - Pieter Weening (born 1981), Dutch road bicycle racer
 - Pieter Timmers (born 1988), Belgian freestyle swimmer
 
See also
- Sint Pieter, a village now incorporated in Maastricht
 - Sint-Pieters, a suburb of Bruges
 - Pieterburen, a village in the north of Groningen
 - Peeter
 
References
- ↑ Behind the Name: Pieter
 - ↑ Pieter at the Corpus of First Names in The Netherlands
 
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