Parsifal

French
"one who pierces the valley"

Parsifal Origin and Meaning

The name Parsifal is a boy's name.

Parsifal is a masculine name with medieval European origins, derived from the Arthurian legend of Percival (Parzival in German), one of the Knights of the Round Table who quested for the Holy Grail. The name likely comes from Old French 'percer val' meaning 'to pierce the valley' or possibly from Persian 'Parsi fal' meaning 'pure fool' or 'innocent fool,' reflecting the character's journey from naivety to wisdom. Parsifal gained renewed attention through Richard Wagner's 1882 opera of the same name. Though rare, the name appeals to parents drawn to names with literary and mythological significance. It carries connotations of spiritual quest, purity of heart, and the journey toward enlightenment, offering a distinctive choice with deep cultural resonance.

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    The name Parsifal in Pop Culture

    • "Parsifal
      " opera by Richard Wagner