Parisā (Persian: پریسا) (pronounced pə-REE-sa) is a Persian given name for girls that means 'like a fairy'.
The ancient Persian name "Parysatis" (Persian: پریساتیس) is related to this name. Two notable women with the name "Parysatis" are: Parysatis, who was the wife of Darius II (Persian: داريوش دوم), (Dārayavahuš), king of the Persian Empireand Parysatis II, the youngest daughter of Artaxerxes III of Persia, who was the wife of Alexander the Great.
"Pari" can be used as a diminutive of Parisa. Pari (Persian: پری) (pronounced pər-REE) means "fairy" and is used as a name of its own right as well Pari does not mean angel. "Fereshteh" (Persian: فرشته) is a feminine given name which actually happens to mean angel. The Pari (or Peri) in Persian mythology are described to be a race of beautiful and benevolent supernatural fairy beings, earlier regarded as malevolent. Risa (given name) can be used as a nickname also.
My name "Ali" is a male Arabic name which literally means "high" or "elevated". It is a common name in Arab countries and the rest of the Muslim world. Islamic traditional use of the name goes back to the Islamic leader Ali ibn Abi Talib .
People with this name have a deep inner desire to use their abilities in leadership, and to have personal independence. They would rather focus on large, important issues, and delegate the details.They value truth, justice, and discipline, and may be quick-tempered with those who do not. Their practical nature makes them good at managing and saving money, and at building things in the material world. Because of their focus on order and practicality, they may seem overly cautious and conservative at times.
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It is my honour to read your wonderful words . You have a great name which is related to Al Emam Ali peace be upon him and his family. Thank you so much for this precise coverage.
My Iraqi name is "Amir = Prince" but I am really glad it is not real! My last name "Al-Khafaji" goes back to the Sumerian "Khafajah Temple" from around 2,800 BC. It is located about 12 miles northwest of Baghdad. There is information about it online and at the British museum.
My name is Reza, a religious name which is very popular in Iran. Conceptually, the word means contentment meaning that the holder of the name is content with his destiny believing that it is determined by Allah.
Mansoor also pronounced Man-sore are usually very handsome and have brown eyes and dark hair. They usually are driven by knowledge and wisdom. He is very friendly and gets along with everyone
ِAzzam :-An Arabic masculine noun, which is an exaggeration of intent. The meaning: strong determination, strong, patient, lion. Of the determination is a grandfather, and what the heart of the matter is trying to implement, patience.
What is in a name ,!! , Name is not permanent is passing face ,disappearing under the final journey . A scientific meaning Rohit
Red or The sun's red light or First rays of the sun, . Besides Rohit is a son of KIng Harish chandra who was honest & spiritual for fulfilling the promising given ,he sold his family including his children & kingdom . This is the historical information .
Ildefonso, is a masculine name, originally from the Gothic language. It is taken from the name Hildefuns meaning "battle ready" (hild "battle" combined with funs "ready"). It is Latinised as Ildephonsus, and it is possible that Alfonso is a variant of this name.
Taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Ildefonso_(disambiguation)
My name Khalid, which is an Arabic popular name. In Arabic, the meaning of the name Khalid is Eternal. Many people have this name.
In American, the meaning of the name Khalid is Eternal.
In Egyptian, the meaning of the name Khalid is Immortal.
In Muslim, the meaning of the name Khalid is Immortal. Deathless. Eternal.
People with this name have a deep inner desire to use their abilities in leadership, and to have personal independence. They would rather focus on large, important issues, and delegate the details.
For a change, what is the meaning of your name in your native culture?
My name is FUNG Han Ping, Chinese character is 范汉平. First character is my surname. My first name is Han Ping (汉平). I did ask my father why - he told me he wanted me to learn from a historical person i.e. a personal adviser named Chen Ping (陳平) to Chinese Han dynasty first emperor Liu Bang (reigned 206BC - 195BC). My father was a person like to read history & expected me to do the same.
Jahangir is a persian male name (Persian: جهانگیر) . Combination of "Jahan" means world and "Geer" or "Gir" means conqueror. Thus comibining, the meanings make sense that Jahanagir - "conqueror of the world"
My first name "Tatsuo (達夫)" means "a successful man"; and the last name "Tabata (多幡)", "many flags", in Japanese. Japanese names are properly written in Chinese characters in most cases, and some words with the same pronunciation are expressed by different Chinese characters with different meanings. So, it might happen that there is "Tatsuo Tabata" with different meanings.
In fact, there was a radiation chemist, Professor Y. Tabata (田畑). His "Tabata" means "rice and vegetable fields". However, our last names are the same when written in romanized expression. He and I, a radiation physicist, sometimes attended the same international conference and it happened that someone mistook me for Prof. Y. Tabata.
My name is Ali and all Muslims love this name and they call it Impressed by Imam Ali bin Abi Talib, cousin of the Prophet Muhammad . The name was one of the names of the Arabs in the Jaahiliyyah, and it is called the polytheists and the Christians, including Hutha bin Ali .
Meaning: high altitude, high honor, honorable, strong, solid man
Stanley was originally a surname. It appears in Shakespeare-Lord Stanley. The name was assumed by Welsh explorer Stanley-of Livingstone fame. He, as far as I know, didn't know his parents. It then, when he became famous, became a first name.
I should have added that Wilkin means son of Will, a first name as in William. There are a number of Wilkin's in Belgium, etc, early migrants perhaps. The name probably has a relationship to William the First or Conqueror. Probably once ubiquitous.
Parisā (Persian: پریسا) (pronounced pə-REE-sa) is a Persian given name for girls that means 'like a fairy'.
The ancient Persian name "Parysatis" (Persian: پریساتیس) is related to this name. Two notable women with the name "Parysatis" are: Parysatis, who was the wife of Darius II (Persian: داريوش دوم), (Dārayavahuš), king of the Persian Empireand Parysatis II, the youngest daughter of Artaxerxes III of Persia, who was the wife of Alexander the Great.
"Pari" can be used as a diminutive of Parisa. Pari (Persian: پری) (pronounced pər-REE) means "fairy" and is used as a name of its own right as well Pari does not mean angel. "Fereshteh" (Persian: فرشته) is a feminine given name which actually happens to mean angel. The Pari (or Peri) in Persian mythology are described to be a race of beautiful and benevolent supernatural fairy beings, earlier regarded as malevolent. Risa (given name) can be used as a nickname also.
OK, let one Polish name be also explained - though nothing special. My first name, Roman, means "citizen of [ancient] Rome" (altough of course I am a citizen of modern Poland). Second name, Bohdan, means "given by the God" (a gift of rather doubtful value...). And my family-name, Hołyński ("from Hołyn"), has been derived from the property (now far beyond the eastern border of present Poland...) of my XVI century ancestors (most Polish family names ending with -ski or -cki have been similarly formed).
My name is Effendi. I was born in 1987 and already having this name since 1987, before the meaning of Effendi in Wikipedia appear. I feel grateful and blessful for this name.