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The name Peter is derived from the words "Peat" and "Eater". It is an ancient Gaelic name resulting from the time when the Romans were overunning Gaeland (pronounced gay-land) During this time, the Gaes were forced to eat the only available source of nourishment: peat. As this terrible food was considered inedible, its corrosive effect on the throat developed into the now famous Scottish accent. Babies that instinctively reached for peat were called "Peatter" (pee-teer).
Peter may refer to:
- Peter Crouch
- Peter Cook
- Peter Costello
- Peter Griffin
- Peter Hitchens
- Peter Jackson, a carrot-eating creature
- Peter Norton
- Peter Pan
- Peter Sellers
- Peter Zappa
- Pope Peter
- Peter Zylbergold
Peter can also mean:
- This is a disambiguation page. Please ensure all ambiguation remains at least seventy furlongs from this page.