Peres

Peres is a Portuguese, Galician, and Sephardic surname. Its Spanish variant is Pérez.

In the Hungarian language, it means litigant ("peres fél"). It is common in both forms Peres and Perez as well as Peretz among descendants of Sephardi Jews in Puerto Rico.

In Hebrew (פרס  [ˈpeʁes]), it is the name of the bird species "Gypaetus barbatus" (lammergeier). However, Peres, Perez, and Peretz are the transliteration of the Hebrew פרץ son of Tamar and Judah.

People with the surname Peres include:

  • Adans Lopez Peres (born 1975), Portuguese second husband of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
  • Asher Peres (1934-2005), Israeli physicist (born Aristide Pressman)
  • Bernardo Peres da Silva (1775-1844), the only native governor of Portuguese India
  • Cristiana Peres (born 1987), Brazilian actress
  • Fernão Peres de Trava (c.1090-1155), Galician medieval nobleman
  • Javier Peres (20th-21st century), American art dealer
  • Marinho Peres (born 1947), Brazilian footballer
  • Paio Peres Correia (born c. 1205), Portuguese medieval nobleman
  • Peres De Oliveira (born 1974), Brazilian footballer
  • Shimon Peres (1923-2016), Israeli politician (born Szymon Perski)
  • Sonia Peres (1923-2011), Israeli first lady
  • Valdir Peres (1951-2017), Brazilian footballer
  • Vimara Peres (died 873), Galician medieval count and first Count of Portucale

See also

  • Pérès, French surname
  • Des Peres (disambiguation)
  • Pérez (disambiguation)
  • Pires (disambiguation)
  • Peiris. Sri Lankan version of Peres
  • Peres-Horodecki criterion, a necessary condition in Quantum information theory
  • Peres-Hussein London Agreement, between King Hussein of Jordan and Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister Shimon Peres
  • River des Peres, an urban river in St. Louis, United States
  • Peres Jepchirchir (born 1993), Kenyan runner and half marathon world champion
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