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Pyete as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Pyete

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The baby name Pyete is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced PYE-et,PEE-et,/ˈpaɪɛt/,/ˈpiːɛt/.

Pyete is Greek in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: Greek
Pronunciation: PYE-et,PEE-et,/ˈpaɪɛt/,/ˈpiːɛt/

What is the meaning of the name Pyete ?

The baby name Pyete is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced PYE-et,PEE-et,/ˈpaɪɛt/,/ˈpiːɛt/.

Pyete is Greek in Origin.

Pyete is a modern, attention-grabbing respelling of Pete - a short form of Peter - ultimately from Greek Petros, “rock, stone.” Via Latin Petrus, the name spread widely through Christian Europe, its meaning tied to the apostle Saint Peter and qualities of steadfastness. Pyete keeps the traditional sense while offering a distinctive, contemporary look.

Documented only rarely, Pyete appears in late 20th–21st‑century English-language use as part of inventive spelling trends seeking uniqueness. Closely related forms include Peter, Pete, Peete, Petey, and international cognates such as Pierre, Piers, Pietro, Piero, Pedro, Petar, Petru, Petre, Petros, and Pyotr/Piotr; feminine counterparts include Petra and Pierrette. Regardless of spelling, the core meaning remains “rock,” lending the name a solid, dependable aura.

Pyete is about as rare as a name gets. We hold just 1 recorded use of it, from 1 country.

Pyete has the following similar or variant Names

Pyete – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
MA 0 #1,199 1 20,986
MA

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People also ask about Pyete

Pyete is predominantly a boy's name.
Pyete is a 2 syllable name, pronounced PYE-et,PEE-et,/ˈpaɪɛt/,/ˈpiːɛt/.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Peter, Pieter, Piet, Pete, Pyotr and Pjotr.
Pyete is a name of Greek origin, traditionally used in Greece. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Greece and its diaspora communities.
Yes, definitely. Pyete leaves almost no footprint in the statistics we follow, putting it at the far rare end of the spectrum.