Parriss
Parriss Origin and Meaning
Parriss is a masculine name with French origins, representing a variant spelling of Paris. While Paris is traditionally associated with the French capital city, as a personal name it has deeper roots in Greek mythology, where Paris was a Trojan prince featured prominently in Homer's Iliad. The alternative spelling with double 'r' and double 's' gives the name a distinctive appearance while maintaining the same pronunciation. Though Paris has been used more commonly for girls in recent decades, particularly in English-speaking countries, Parriss with this spelling tends to be used more for boys. The name carries sophisticated urban associations due to its connection with the iconic city, while its mythological roots add a layer of classical significance and romantic intrigue.