At one point in its history, both the Greek term
perone and the Latin term
fibula were competing to describe the smaller bone of the leg. Many of the arteries, veins, nerves, and muscles in the leg are named according to what bone they are near (e.g.
tibialis anterior and the
tibial nerve are near the tibia). So the artery that runs near the smaller leg bone had two names: the
peroneal artery and the
fibular artery. The term
fibula eventually became the standard name for the bone, but many of the related arteries, muscles, and nerves are still called by the Greek derived name
peroneal. The
Terminologia Anatomica, the international standard for anatomical nomenclature, states that both
fibula and
perone derived names are acceptable, but lists the
fibula derived names as the preferred terms. Like
fibula, the
perone (pronounced pair-uh-knee) means
pin of a brooch or
buckle. ==References==