Petra is from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros) meaning "stone, rock". It was adopted in the late nineteenth century as a feminine version of Peter. This is likely due to the ancient city of Petra being rediscovered in 1812. It was described by the poet John William Burgon as "a rose-red city, half as old as time".

c o m b o s

  • Petra Antonia
  • Petra Ariane
  • Petra Artemis
  • Petra Aurelia
  • Petra Beatrix
  • Petra Cecilia
  • Petra Elisabeth
  • Petra Eloise
  • Petra Emilia
  • Petra Evangeline
  • Petra Evelyn
  • Petra Felicity
  • Petra Florence
  • Petra Helena
  • Petra Josephine
  • Petra Leonie
  • Petra Leonora
  • Petra Leonore
  • Petra Liliane
  • Petra Linnaea
  • Petra Lucie
  • Petra Marguerite
  • Petra Matilda
  • Petra Meredith
  • Petra Nightingale
  • Petra Nightingale Isolde
  • Petra Octavia
  • Petra Olympia
  • Petra Ottilie
  • Petra Theodora
  • Petra Victoria
  • Petra Vivienne
  • Petra Wildrose
  • Petra Wilhelmina
  • Petra Willow
  • Petra Winona
  • Petra Zenaida

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