π About Parisaa
Parisaa is a variant spelling of the Persian name Parisa (ΩΎΨ±ΫΨ³Ψ§), meaning 'fairy-like' β from 'pari' (fairy) and the suffix 'sa' (resembling). In Persian mythology, the pari is a luminous, benevolent supernatural being of extraordinary beauty. The name has ancient roots in the Achaemenid Persian form Parysatis, and has been one of the most cherished feminine names in Iran for generations. The Parisaa spelling is favoured in diaspora communities to preserve the long vowel of the original Persian.
π Details
- OriginPersian
- Genderβ Female
- MeaningVariant of Parisa. Like a fairy, angelic
π Variants & Related Names
β Famous People
- Parisa (Fatemeh Va'ezi) β Celebrated Iranian classical vocalist and Avaz master, born 1950 in Tonekabon, Iran. One of the foremost female singers in the Persian classical tradition and a pioneering figure in preserving and popularising traditional Persian music.
- Parisa Tabriz β Iranian-American computer security engineer at Google, known as the 'Security Princess.' She leads Google's Chrome security team and is widely recognised as one of the most influential figures in internet security.
- Parisa Fitz-Henley β Jamaican-American actress known for her roles in Marvel's Jessica Jones, Midnight Texas, and other US television productions. One of the more prominent international bearers of the name.
- Parysatis I β Achaemenid Persian queen (c. 5thβ4th century BCE), wife of Darius II and mother of Artaxerxes II. Her name 'ParuΕ‘yΔtiΕ‘' is the ancient ancestor of the modern name Parisa/Parisaa.