Pari

Meaning of Pari

Bathed in the amber glow of an ancient Persian dawn, Pari unfurls like a silk ribbon woven with stardust, its two-syllabled utterance a gentle summons to realms where parī (the Persian word for fairy or angelic being) dance upon moonbeams. Born in Persia yet blooming across Indian skies with equal luminosity, Pari embodies both celestial grace and playful wonder, a name as tender as a first sunbeam caressing una rosa del desierto. With each spirited PAH-ree, one conjures laughter drifting like confetti over sunlit plazas, un poco de magia al aire libre, and the promise of dreams that flutter on the breeze. Poised between legend and modern-day charm, Pari sparkles with the warmth of familia reunida beneath lantern-lit eaves, joyfully reminding every heart that a child so named carries the world’s most enchanting fairy tale within her smile.

Pronunciation

Persian,Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as PAH-ree (/paːri/)

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Notable People Named Pari

Pari Khan Khanum -
Pari Esfandiari -
Pari Zangeneh -
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