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Pedro is a handsome name with a distinguished past in the Spanish speaking world. A++
Ugly name, don't name your child this if they don't have Spanish heritage it would just be ridiculous.
The name is sorta overused, but it’s a very classical name and can work well as a first or middle name.
While this name is quite common in the Hispanic world, I see nothing wrong with it and find that it suits pretty much anyone who desires to distinguish themselves with it.
Extremely unsophisticated name, yet more dated and bland.
Pedro Pony from Peppa pig.
I love the name Pedro although it's kind of overused. It sounds handsome and fits men of all ages.
With 1 534 904 bearers, Pedro is the 10th most common masculine given name in Brazil (2014 Data). With 386 124 bearers, Pedro is the 5th most common masculine given name in Angola (2014 Data). With 293 257 bearers, Pedro is the 9th most common masculine given name in Venezuela (2014 Data). With 290 394 bearers, Pedro is the 7th most common masculine given name in Mozambique (2014 Data). With 257 572 bearers, Pedro is the 3rd most common masculine given name in Portugal (2014 Data). With 73 995 bearers, Pedro is the 5th most common masculine given name in Paraguay (2014 Data). With 29 779 bearers, Pedro is the 6th most common masculine given name in East Timor (2014 Data). With 21 047 bearers, Pedro is the 4th most common masculine given name in Equatorial Guinea (2014 Data). With 1 749 bearers, Pedro is the 8th most common masculine given name in Belize (2014 Data). Source: https://forebears.io/forenames/pedro
When I hear that name, I think of Pedro Pony from Peppa Pig, which I think is a nice association.
Can also be an English name because it’s used in the United States.
A famous bearer is Chilean-American actor, José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (professionally known as Pedro Pascal)
I'm Brazilian and I think this is kind of overused. But I still like it, since it was my grandfather's name, and is my little brother's.
I think this name has a far greater sound that I find pleasant and elegant. It is a distinguished forename that, although popular in the Spanish speaking world, can effectively be introduced anywhere as it does not require further verification on how to spell nor write it since it is simple. A definite charm of a name variant for Peter.
I loathe this name more than any words could ever explain. It's cheap, horrible, ugly and unattractive.
This name is for GIRLS!
That's not true at all. If this name were feminine, it would be spelled Pedra, not Pedro.
Pedro Yang is a male badminton player from Guatemala.
I absolutely love this name. This guy in my school that likes me is named Pedro. Extremely handsome name.
I don't mind this name, however my only problem is that it reminds me of "Pedo" & "Pedophile" and any other associated words. You take out the R and yeah, it may get said as "Pay-do" but it is also an English word. A very bad one at that.
Pedro Luiz (1983-2009) was a member of the deposed Brazilian royal family. Sadly, he was killed in a plane crash.
Pedro (1392-1449) was the son of King Joao I of Portugal and his wife Philippa.
Pedro (1320-1367) was the son of King Afonso IV of Portugal and his wife Beatrice. He later became Pedro I of Portugal.
Pedro (1798-1834) was the son of King Joao VI of Portugal and his wife Carlota. He later became King Pedro IV.
Pedro (1837-1861) was the oldest son of Queen Maria II of Portugal and her husband Ferdinand.
Pedro (1825-1891) was the son of King Pedro IV of Portugal and his wife Maria Leopoldine of Austria. He later became the King of Portugal.
Pedro (1717-1786) was the son of King Joao V of Portugal and his wife Maria Anna. He later became King Pedro III of Portugal and married Queen Maria I.
Pedro (1187-1258) was the son of King Sancho I of Portugal and his wife Dulce.
Pedro (1712-1714) was the oldest son of King Joao V of Portugal and his wife Maria Anna of Austria.
Pedro Juliani was the birthname of Pope John XXI (Pontificate between 1276-1277).
Pedro of Portugal (1648-1706), son of King Joao IV of Portugal and his wife Luisa de Guzman. He later became Pedro II of Portugal.
Pedro of Portugal (1380-1380), oldest son of Fernando I of Portugal and his wife Leonor Telles. Died as a baby.
Pedro Campaña (1503–1586) was a Flemish painter of the Renaissance period, mainly active in Italy and Spain.
Pedro Berruguete (1450-1504) was a Spanish court painter to Ferdinand and Isabella.
Actually, it's pronounced Pêdro. Like "Ê" is like how you say shit. You say something like shêt, and not shít, right? That's actually the sound you should make when saying Pedro. I know it's not the best of examples, but it's the only one I can think of right now. XDBy the way, my name is Pedro and I am Portuguese, so I actually know how to pronounce it. :)
Pedro Alvares Cabral founded Brazil in 1500.
Pedro was the name of five Portuguese kings.
The pronunciation is more like PAY-dro.
I don't like this name very much, but it is sooo popular in Brazil.
I don't like this name, but a important peson is Pedro Almodovar. He's the most internationally acclaimed Spanish filmmaker. He's an Oscar winner for "All about my Mother".
People with the name Pedro are kind, handsome, and possess talent (music?). Also, they never give up.
Aside from Napoleon Dynamite's Pedro (the movie popularized the "Vote for Pedro" shirts that have been growing more common), there's also a one man band called Pedro the Lion.
I wouldn't use it as a first name in the U.S. because it's too connected/associated with the movie Napoleon Dynamite.
I LOVE this name! It's extremely sophisticated!

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