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Pedro Pérez Zeledón, 1854 - 1930
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Pedro Pérez Zeledón, 1854 - 1930
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Pedro Pérez Zeledón
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- Paitro Zeledon
- Peder Zeledonn
- Pedroh Zeledón
- Peter Zeledon
- Petey Zeledonn
- Arabic: بيدرو بيريز زيلدون (Bīdru Bīrīz Zīldūn)
- Italian: Pietro Pérez Zeledón
- Portuguese: Pedro Pereira Zeledón
- Russian: Педро Перес Зеледон (Pedro Peres Zeledón)
- Spanish: Pedro Pérez Zeledón


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The first name Pedro has its origins in the Latin name "Petrus," which means "rock" or "stone," derived from the Greek word "petros." This name first appeared in the early Christian era, particularly in regions influenced by the Roman Empire, such as Italy and Spain. Historically, it is associated with Saint Peter, one of Jesus Christ's apostles, who is often regarded as the foundation of the Christian Church, thus linking the name to strength and stability. Variations of Pedro can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Peter" in English, "Pierre" in French, "Pietro" in Italian, and "Pablo" in some Spanish-speaking regions, which is derived from the same root. Each variation maintains the core meaning of the name, often symbolizing steadfastness and reliability. Pedro remains a popular name in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, reflecting its deep cultural and religious significance.
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