No. In fact, the name was pretty much unheard-of at the time (except as a nickname for Gwendolyn). Barrie got the name from a little girl he knew, who called him his "fwendy-wendy" (mispronouncing "friend-y"). The play and the novel version (called Peter and Wendy) were so popular that the name became common.
According to the ZM team - yes!
Peter Pan was created by Sir James Matthew Barrie (better known as just J. M. Barrie).
Peter pan was created by J.M. Barrie who wrote the orignal play.
J.M Barrie got the name from Peter Lleweyn Davies. A boy who Barrie along with his brothers loved spending time with.
No, it was created by the Scottish author Sir James Matthew Barrie, in l904.
Well, Peter is a fictional character created by J.M. Barrie. . . however the inner child he represents is quite real indeed.
Peter pan was created by a Scottish novelist and playwright named J.M Barrie.
Peter Pan was created by Sir James Matthew Barrie (better known as just J. M. Barrie).
Peter's Daughter was created on 2007-11-25.
Peter pan was created by J.M. Barrie who wrote the orignal play.
Peter Pan was created by J.M. Barrie. He first appeared in the novel "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" in 1904. Peter Pan is a mischievous and adventurous boy who can fly and refuses to grow up.
J.M Barrie got the name from Peter Lleweyn Davies. A boy who Barrie along with his brothers loved spending time with.
If you are talking about the original story about peter pan then J.M Barrie created her.
J.M Barrie got the name from Peter Lleweyn Davies. A boy who Barrie along with his brothers loved spending time with.
Peter Pan is a fictional character, created by a Scottish author called JM Barrie. Barrie first introduced the character in an American serialisation called "The Little White Bird" in 1902.
Barrie's famous flyer is Peter Pan. Scottish novelist and playwright, J M Barrie, created the mischievous boy who could fly. He never grew up and spent his never-ending childhood as the leader of his gang, The Lost Boys, on the small island of Neverland.
No, it was created by the Scottish author Sir James Matthew Barrie, in l904.
The name invented in the book Peter Pan is Wendy, which was created by author J.M. Barrie. Wendy is a character in the story and is believed to have originated from a nickname used by a young friend of Barrie's.