Parsefal

French
"one who pierces the valley"

Parsefal Origin and Meaning

The name Parsefal is a boy's name.

Parsefal is a rare masculine name that serves as a variant spelling of Percival or Parsifal, names associated with Arthurian legend. In these stories, Percival was a knight of King Arthur's Round Table who embarked on the quest for the Holy Grail. The name's origins are debated, possibly deriving from Old French 'percer val' meaning 'pierce the valley,' or from Welsh elements. Wagner's opera 'Parsifal' popularized this specific spelling variation. The name carries connotations of purity, questing spirit, and spiritual devotion, as the character was often portrayed as innocent yet determined. Extremely uncommon in contemporary use, Parsefal offers literary and musical connections while providing a unique identity. Its medieval associations give it a romantic, legendary quality that might appeal to parents drawn to names with rich cultural histories and symbolic depth.