Pears

Greek
"rock"

Pears Origin and Meaning

The name Pears is a boy's name.

Pears is an uncommon masculine name with English origins, historically used as both a surname and given name. Primarily, it developed as a medieval variant of Peter (derived from Greek Petros, meaning "rock" or "stone"). As a given name, Pears has fallen into extreme rarity, though it occasionally appears in historical records from medieval and early modern England. The name's homophone connection to the fruit gives it a distinctive quality that might appeal to parents seeking nature-inspired names with traditional roots. Literary associations include Piers Plowman, the protagonist of William Langland's 14th-century allegorical poem. While never achieving widespread popularity as a first name in modern times, Pears maintains an understated elegance and simplicity. Its short, clear pronunciation and unusual nature might appeal to parents looking for a subtle, distinctive English name.