It is indeed a nice name, sounds macho but you know kids, being kids, they will come up with ingenuine nicks like zero. But who cares, if you like it, than nothing else matters. Think you son will thank you for the suave name many years later.
2007-12-02 22:50:07
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answered by Universal Gemini 1
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Piero
English translation/equivalent: Peter
Origin: Derived from the Greek pétros meaning "stone, cliff," and translated in Latin as Petrus.
Name Day/Onomastico: January 6—in memory of the blessed Peter Thomas of Constantinopole, died in 1366; but numerous saints have this name.
Related Name/Other Italian Forms: Pietro
I like it!!!
2007-12-03 05:21:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Piero the zero....
2007-12-03 05:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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That name makes me think of a tall, dark, long haired artist type.
2007-12-03 05:20:54
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answered by Colin M 4
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I like most "different" names but that's not one of them. Kids could call him pee, dick, .....there is a small boat called a pirrogue (pronounced pero) ....different strokes for different folks, but its not one of my top 10 names...good luck
2007-12-03 05:27:09
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answered by Steven I 1
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it's sure unique, sounds like some famous person - a mathematician or an artist?
2007-12-03 05:26:22
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answered by ? 4
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I like it.. I think its special
2007-12-03 05:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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pie row
2007-12-03 05:27:05
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answered by r0manticforlife 3
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Pee arrow.
2007-12-03 05:22:59
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answered by dallas 5
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