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Meaning of the Name Pari

The first name Pari is of Indian, Hindu origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Indian: Beauty, fairy
Hindu: Beauty, Fairy

Similar Names

Paarai | Parah | Parr | Parry | Per | Pero | Peru | Pir | Pur | Peri |

Related Names

Achim  (Biblical)
Preparing, Revenging, Confirming
Achim  (Biblical)
Preparing, Revenging, Confirming
Amasa  (Biblical)
Sparing the People
Aparimit  (Hindu)
Limitless
Aparimita  (Hindu)
Limitless
Eileen  (Greek)
Variant of Helen: Shining Light. The Bright One. Helen of Troy, Whose Elopement With Paris Sparked the Trojan War, Was the Daughter of Zeus and Wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta
Genevieve  (German)
Of the Race of Women. White Wave. Famous Bearer: Saint Genevieve is the Patron Saint of Paris, Believed to Have Protected Paris from Attila the Hun
Genevieve  (French)
White Wave; Patron Saint of Paris, France, Saved Paris from Atila the Hun
Ginette  (German)
Variant of Genevieve: of the Race of Women. White Wave. Famous Bearer: Saint Genevieve is the Patron Saint of Paris, Believed to Have Protected Paris from Attila the Hun
Hector  (Latin)
Brother of Paris
Hecuba  (Greek)
Mother of Paris and Hector
Hekuba  (Greek)
Mother of Paris and Hector
Helen  (Greek)
Shining Light. The Bright One. Helen of Troy, Whose Elopement With Paris Sparked the Trojan War, Was the Daughter of Zeus and Wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta
Imnah  (Biblical)
Right Hand; Numbering; Preparing
Irving  (English)
Surname Which Arose from an Old Parish in Ayrshire and an Old Parish in Dumfriesshire. The Name of the Town in Ayrshire is Thought to Be Derived from the Name of the River, Which is from the Gaelic Ia
Jimnah  (Biblical)
Right Hand; Numbering; Preparing
Oenone  (Greek)
Lover of Paris
Parihan  (Muslim)
A Fairy
Pariket  (Indian)
against desire
Parindra  (Indian)
lion
Parinita  (Hindu)
Expert
Parinita  (Indian)
Expert
Paris  (French)
The French Capital
Paris  (Greek)
Son of Priam
Paris  (Latin)
Abductor of Helen
Paris  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet' Paris, a Young Count, Kinsman to the Prince of Verona. 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' King Priam's Son
Paris  (French)
Name of a City (Parris, Parisa)
Paris  (French)
City in France
Parisch  (English)
Lives Near the Church
Parithosh  (Hindu)
Satisfaction
Parithoshak  (Hindu)
A Prize
Paritosh  (Indian)
contentment
Philoctetes  (Greek)
Killed Paris
Upama  (Hindu)
Comparison
Upama  (Indian)
comparison

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