Piotr Skut: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Piotr Skut is a fictional Estonian pilot created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. He appears in two Tintin albums: The Red Sea Sharks and Flight 714 for Sydney.

The surname Skut (or Szut) does not, however, seem to be Estonian. The closest spelling to Estonian should be Sütt. On the other hand, the first name of this character should be not Piotr, but Peeter, since Piotr is a Russian form of Peter. Thus, this character's name would be better suited as Peeter Sütt, sounding typically Estonian.

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