10-464: For other uses, see Petro (disambiguation) . Petro is a masculine given name, a surname and an Ancient Roman cognomen . It may refer to: Given name [ edit ] Petro Balabuyev (1931–2007), Ukrainian airplane designer, engineer and professor, lead designer of many Antonov airplanes Petro Doroshenko (1627–1698), Cossack political and military leader, Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine (1665–1672) and
20-623: A Russian voyevoda (governor) Petro Drevchenko (1863–1934), Ukrainian bandurist Petro Dyachenko (1895–1965), Ukrainian military commander Petro Dyminskyi (born 1954), Ukrainian politician, businessman and former footballer Petro Franko (1890–1941), Ukrainian educator and author Petro Georgiou (born 1947), Australian politician Petro Goga , Chairman of the Constituent Assembly of Albania in 1924 Petro Hermanchuk (1952–2012), Ukrainian economist and politician Petro Kalnyshevsky (1691?–1803), last Koshovyi Otaman of
30-559: A month-long trial at Moldovan side Sheriff Tiraspol in early 2020. He officially made the move to the club by signing a three-year deal in February. On 7 March 2023, Petro signed with Romanian Liga I club Botoșani on a two-year deal. At the time, he was one of only two Malawian footballers playing in Europe, along with Kieran Ngwenya . Petro made his debut for Botoșani in a 1–1 league draw against Mioveni on 10 March. Petro represented
40-499: Is a masculine given name, a surname, and an Ancient Roman cognomen. Petro may also refer to: Charles Petro John Charles Petro (born 8 February 2001) is a Malawian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga I club Botoșani and the Malawi national team . Petro joined Big Bullets in 2018, initially playing with their reserve squad in the second-tier Southern Region Football League before being promoted to
50-1456: The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine Petro Tkachenko (1878-1919), Ukrainian blind kobzar (musician) Petro Trad (1876–1947), Lebanese lawyer, politician and briefly President of the French Mandate of Lebanon in 1943 Petro Trochanowski (born 1947), Polish poet Petro Vlahos (1916–2013), Hollywood special effects pioneer Petro Voinovsky (1913—1996), Ukrainian nationalist Petro Zakhvalynsky (died 1943), Ukrainian nationalist Surname [ edit ] Charles Petro (born 2001), Malawian footballer Gustavo Petro (born 1960), current President of Colombia, politician and economist Jim Petro (born 1948), American politician and former Ohio Attorney General Johan Petro (born 1986), French professional basketball player Joe Petro III (born 1956), American artist Joseph Petro (born 1944), former United States Secret Service agent, Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Citigroup Security and Investigative Services Pamela Petro , American artist Nicolai N. Petro , American political science scholar Steve Petro (1914–1994), American National Football League player Cognomen [ edit ] Titus Flavius Petro (fl. 1st century BC), paternal grandfather of
60-563: The Roman Emperor Vespasian Other [ edit ] Petro (cryptocurrency) , Venezuelan cryptocurrency Petro lwa or Petwo, a family of lwa (loa) in Voudon (Voodoo) Petros (disambiguation) Petroleum [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
70-1061: The Zaporozhian Host (in what is now Ukraine) Petro Kharchenko (born 1983), Ukrainian former pair ice skater Petro Kasui Kibe (1587–1639), Japanese Christian missionary, Jesuit priest and martyr Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny (1570-1622), political and civic leader Petro Kondratyuk (born 1979), Ukrainian former footballer Petro Korol (1941–2015), Ukrainian weightlifter and 1976 Olympic champion Petro Nini Luarasi (1864-1911), Albanian nationalist, Christian orthodox priest, teacher and journalist Petro Herkulan Malchuk (1965-2016), Ukrainian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kyiv-Zhytomyr Petro Marko (1913–1991), Albanian writer Petro Mirchuk (1913–1999), Ukrainian writer Petro Nishchynsky (1832–1896), Ukrainian linguist and composer Petro Pakhnyuk (born 1991), Ukrainian (until 2014) and Azerbaijani (since 2014) artistic gymnast Petro Pereverza (born 1994), Ukrainian footballer Petro Poga (1850-1944), Albanian nationalist, one of
80-869: The delegates at the Albanian Declaration of Independence Petro Poroshenko (born 1965), Ukrainian businessman and politician Petro Prokopovych (1775–1850), the founder of commercial beekeeping Petro Shelest (1908–1996), First Secretary of the Communist party in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Petro Slobodyan (born 1953), Soviet retired footballer and current Ukrainian coach Petro Symonenko (born 1952), Ukrainian politician and First Secretary of
90-621: The first team ahead of the 2019 season , making an instant impact and playing an instrumental role in their second consecutive Super League championship win. For his performance filling in the gap left by injured team captain John Lanjesi, he was named Defender of the Year while also being nominated for the Player of the Year award at the annual league awards ceremony. After rejecting a trial with South African side Polokwane City , Petro instead underwent
100-415: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Petro&oldid=1225395415 " Categories : Given names Surnames Masculine given names Ukrainian masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Petro (disambiguation) Petro
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