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Male Male Name
This name is used both as a female and a male name. See Paris f for the female version.

Usage

Sweden Swedish
Finland Finnish
Norway Norwegian

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Origin and Meaning

Latin spelling of the Greek name Παρις (Paris)

Greek pēra = 'pouch, wallet' [1]

Related Names

Paris
Frequency of occurance as female nameFrequency of occurance as male name
Frequency of occurance as female nameFrequency of occurance as male name
Finish Norwegian Swedish

Grammar

Finland - Finnish
Nominative: Paris
Genitive: Pariksen
Partitive: Parista
Norway - Norwegian
Nominative: Paris
Genitive: Paris'
Sweden - Swedish
Nominative: Paris
Genitive: Paris' / Paris

Further Information

Greek Mythology

Paris was the prince of Troy who abducted Helena from her husband and so started the Troyan war. As a child he was abandoned and found by a shepherd on Mount Ida, who took him home to his farm in a bag [1]

Statistics

Name Count per Country (What's this?)

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Country
Commonness
Commonness
Total Female ♀ Male ♂
as
main
name#
also
middle
name&
as
main
name#
also
middle
name&
as
main
name#
also
middle
name&
Sweden Sweden[2]
78 187 50 128 28 59
Finland Finland[3]
n.a.
48
n.a.
27
n.a.
21
Denmark Denmark[4]
16
n.a.
13
n.a.
3
n.a.
Iceland Iceland[5]
1 2
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
Norway Norway[6]
22
n.a.
13
n.a.
9
n.a.
Greenland Greenland[7]
0 0
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
  #: count of main first name only
  &: count of both main and additional first names
Name counts are approximate as statistics normally is not published
for names given to less than 3 or 5 persons per country.

 

No recent statistics trend found in databases for Paris.


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Adrian Room: Brewer's Dictionary of Names (1992)
  2. Statistiska Centralbyrån, National statistics office of Sweden, http://www.scb.se/
  3. Väestörekisterikeskus, National Population Register Centre of Finland, http://www.vrk.fi
  4. Danmarks Statistik, National statistics office of Denmark, http://www.dst.dk
  5. Hagstofa Íslands, National statistics office of Iceland, http://www.hagstofan.is/
  6. Statistisk Sentralbyrå, National statistics office of Norway, http://www.ssb.no
  7. Grønlands Statistik, Statistics office of Greenland, http://www.stat.gl/