Definition of "Peregrine"
proper noun
(rather rare) A male given name from Latin; and of mostly British usage.
Quotations
Pringle didn't say anything about Roger always being called Hodge. He sensed that Mr. Liddon wouldn't call him Hodge any more than he would call him Pringle. He was right. / "Parents well, are they, Peregrine?" - - - / Hodge capered about, his thumbs in his ears and his hand flapping. "Tweet, tweet, mad bird. His master chains him up like a dog. Tweet, tweet, birdie!" / "I'd rather be a hunting falcon than Roger the lodger the sod," said Pringle.
1985, Ruth Rendell, The New Girlfriend: The Fen Hall, pages 124, 127