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      Meaning of the first name Petronila

      Origin

      Latin, Spanish, And Italian

      Meaning

      Rock, Stone, Derived from Peter

      Variations

      Petronela, Petronija, Petronilla
      The name Petronila has its roots in Latin, Spanish, and Italian, deriving from the word petra, which means rock or stone. This etymology links it directly to the name Peter, signifying stability and strength. As a feminine variant, Petronila carries similar connotations, often associated with resilience and endurance. Its unique character sets it apart from more common names, providing it with a pronounced identity that blends historical significance with cultural depth.

      Petronila has a notable presence in historical contexts, particularly in medieval Europe. The name was borne by several prominent figures, including royalty. One of the most notable bearers was Petronila of Aragon, who became Queen of Aragon in the 12th century. Her marriage to Ramon Berenguer IV significantly impacted the political landscape of the region, illustrating how the name has been tied to significant historical events and figures. Over time, Petronila has also appeared in various historical texts and documents, emphasizing its longstanding presence in European culture.

      In contemporary society, Petronila remains a relatively uncommon name but has seen a resurgence in some communities, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries. It is often appreciated for its historical roots and unique sound, appealing to parents seeking distinct names for their children. While it may not be as widely used as its derivative, Peter, or other variants like Petra, Petronila continues to be a respected choice, reflecting both a rich heritage and a sense of individuality in modern naming practices.

      Based on our records...

      Garcia

      This is the most common surname associated with Petronila.

      Juan

      This is the most common name of those married to a Petronila.

      Maria

      This is the most common name for a child of a Petronila.
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      1870 is when there were the most people born with the first name Petronila.

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