- Pierre - Wikipedia
Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (petros) meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra") It is a translation of Aramaic כיפא (Kefa), the nickname Jesus gave to apostle Simon Bar-Jona, referred in English as Saint Peter
- Pierre, South Dakota - Wikipedia
Pierre is the eleventh-most populous city of South Dakota, and the second-least populous U S state capital (after Montpelier, Vermont) Founded in 1880 on the Missouri River, the city was selected to be the state capital when South Dakota was admitted as a state in 1889
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- Pierre | South Dakota, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Pierre, city, seat (1880) of Hughes county and capital of South Dakota, U S It lies on the eastern bank of the Missouri River, in the geographic centre of the state Arikara and, later, Sioux Indians were early inhabitants of the area, which was visited by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804
- A Day in Pierre - Travel South Dakota
Within the city of Pierre and its sister city, Fort Pierre, you’ll find museums, beautiful views, and unique places to dine There is plenty to do for several days, but if you only have a day, here are some options you could check off your list
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Pierre
French form of Peter This name has been consistently popular in France since the 13th century, but fell out of the top 100 names in 2017
- Home Page - Historic Pierre Street Association
As South Dakota’s State Capital, Pierre offers a central area that is rich in local history and charm Our Pierre Street area provides a unique walking experience, with tree-lined streets, specialty shops, a variety of restaurants, and business services all offering the hometown feeling still treasured by locals and visitors alike
- Pierre - Meaning of Pierre, What does Pierre mean? - BabyNamesPedia
Pierre is used predominantly in the English and French languages, and it is derived from Old Greek origins In addition, Pierre is a variant (English and French) of the name Peter (Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, and Scandinavian)
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