Pari

Meaning of Pari

The name Pari is a beautiful and enchanting choice for baby girls, with its origins deeply rooted in Persian and Indian (Hindi) cultures. Pronounced as PAH-ree (/paːri/), this name carries the meaning of "fairy" or "angel," evoking images of grace, beauty, and ethereal charm. Pari is often associated with purity and innocence, making it a timeless favorite among parents seeking a name that embodies both elegance and simplicity. A notable variation of the name is Parisa, which shares similar cultural significance. In the United States, the popularity of Pari has seen modest fluctuations over the years, reflecting its unique appeal to those who appreciate names with cultural depth and poetic resonance.

Pronunciation

Persian,Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as PAH-ree (/paːri/)

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Similar Names to Pari

Notable People Named Pari

Pari Khan Khanum, a Safavid princess, was an influential and educated figure known for her knowledge in traditional Islamic sciences and her accomplishments as a poet.
Pari Esfandiari is a prominent figure in the technology and policy space, serving in various leadership roles and advisory positions at organizations such as the Global TechnoPolitics Forum, ICANN, Atlantic Council, and APCO Worldwide.
Pari Zangeneh is an Iranian opera and folk singer who was taught by Evelyn Baghtcheban and lost her eyesight in a car accident.
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