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Pieter- Dutch Form of Peter

Only meanings I can find of this would be stone or rock related words so that's a good start

Either GOLZ, meaning simply any sort of stone found in the Earth or QETHSEGOL, which takes on a more ceremonial meaning or even "Bones of the Earth" (Compound of qeth 'bone and gol 'earth' )

Besides the Biblical itterations of Simon Peter being considered the "First Pope" it was often a name borne of rulers or kings. One example I could find was Tsar of Russia "Peter the Great" who conqued Sweeden in the Great Northen War (very Skyim don't you think)

This gives me words like THUR (King) KRON (Conquer) JUN (Ruler) SAHROT (Possesing Strength) LOT (Great)

So any mix up of;

 LOT - GOLZ - THUR Great Stone King

GOLZ - KRON - SAHROT Stone Conquer of Stength

JUN - DO - QETHSEGOL Ruler of (the) (Bones of the) Earth

Just imaganing a Dragon of mountain sized made of stone, an actual mountain dragon. Probably more of a fictional story or Aedric based entity rather than an actual living, dirt-breathing dragon.