Peta
For other uses, see Peta (disambiguation).
Peta is a feminine given name which may refer to:
Organizations
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, animal rights organization
People
Women
- Peta Bala'c (born 1953), English football goalkeeper
- Peta Brady (born 1972), Australian actress
- Peta Buscombe, Baroness Buscombe (born 1954), English barrister and politician
- Peta Credlin (born c. 1970), Australian political adviser and Chief of Staff
- Peta Doodson (born 1955), Australian television actress
- Peta Edebone (born 1969), Australian softball player and Olympic medalist
- Peta Gallagher (born 1977), Australian field hockey striker
- Peta Hewitt, creator of the web and print comic Terinu
- Peta Lily (Peta Wilhelmina Gottschalk), London-based physical theatre performer and director
- Peta Lindsay (born 1984), American anti-war activist
- Peta Murgatroyd (born 1986), New Zealand/Australian professional dancer
- Peta Murray, Australian writer
- Peta Rutter (1959-2010) New Zealand actress
- Peta Scholz (born 1976), Australian netball player
- Peta Seaton (born 1959), former Australian politician
- Peta Sergeant, Australian actress
- Peta Stephens (born 1978), Australian netball player
- Peta Taylor (1914-1989), English cricketer
- Peta Todd (born 1986), English glamour model
- Peta Toppano (born 1951), British-born Australian actress born Peita Toppano
- Peta Verco (born 1956), Australian cricketer
- Peta Wilson (born 1970), Australian actress and model
Men
- Peta Hiku (born 1992), New Zealand rugby league player
- Peta Nocona (1820-1864?), a chief of the Comanche band Noconi
- Peta Teanet, South African disco musician
Fictional characters
- Peta Janossi, in the Australian soap opera Home and Away
- Peta (MÄR), a fictional character in the manga and anime series MÄR
Animals
- Peta (cat), former resident Downing Street cat and unofficial Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office (1964-78)
See also
- Peta-Gaye Dowdie, a Jamaican international sprinter
- Peta-Gaye Gayle, Jamaican track and field sprinter
- Peta-Kaye Croft, Australian politician
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