Pētersons
Surname: Pētersons
Origin: Germanic
Meaning: Patronymic, "son of Peter"
Old Spellings: Peterson, Petersohn
Cyrillic Spelling: Петерсонс
Handwritten Cyrillic: To be added
Variations and Alternate Spellings: Pētersone, Petersons, Petersone; Pītersons, Pītersone, Pitersons, Pitersone (Estonian/Latgalian)
Related Surnames: Jūspēters, Lielpēteris, Pēterkalns, Petrovičs, Petrovs, Piterāns, Pīterovs, Vecpēteris
Possible place name borrowing? Yes
Attested Locations: Alsviķi, Ance, Augstroze, Dauguļi, Engure, Grobiņa, Irši, Kastrāne, Kosa, Kraukļi, Lāde, Lēdurga, Lenči, Limbaži, Nabe, Pope, Salgale, Sēļi, Stopiņi, Suntaži, Taurupe*, Tūja*, Turaida, Ugāle, Valdemārpils, Vecate, Vecgulbene, Venta, Vidriži, Virga, Zasa, Ziemupe (Pētersons); Gaujiena, Ziemera (Pītersons)
Famous individuals with this surname: Unknown
- Alsviķi parish
- Ance parish
- Augstroze parish
- Dauguļi parish
- Engure parish
- Gaujiena parish
- Grobiņa parish
- Irši parish
- Kastrāne parish
- Kraukļi parish
- Lāde parish
- Lēdurga parish
- Lenči parish
- Limbaži parish
- Pope parish
- Nabe parish
- Salgale parish
- Sēļi parish
- Stopiņi parish
- Suntaži parish
- Taurupe parish
- Tūja parish
- Turaida parish
- Ugāle parish
- Valdemārpils
- Vecate parish
- Vecgulbene parish
- Venta parish
- Vidriži parish
- Virga parish
- Zasa parish
- Ziemeri parish
- Ziemupe parish
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