Parvati (given name)
Parvati | |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | Sanskrit |
Origin | |
Meaning | goddess Parvati |
Region of origin | India |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Parvathi, Parvathy |
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Parvati (Devanagari : पार्वती pārvatī) is a Hindu/Sanskrit Indian feminine given name, which comes from the name of the goddess Parvati. Alternative spellings include Parvathy and Parvathi.
Notable people with the name
- Parvathy (actress) (born 1989), Indian actress, who has appeared in films including Maryan and Bangalore Days
- Parvati Prasad Baruva (1904–1964), Indian Assamese-language poet, lyricist and dramatist
- Parvathy Baul (born 1976), Indian Bengali-language singer, musician and storyteller
- Parvathy Jayadevan, Indian Malayalam-language playback singer
- Parvathy Jayaram (born 1970), Indian actress
- Parvati Khan (née Maharaj), Indian-Trinidadian singer
- Parvathi Krishnan (1919–2014), Indian politician
- Parvati Kumari, Indian classical sufi music singer
- Parvathi Menon, Indian actress, who has appeared in films including Gangster and Double Barrel
- Parvati Melton, American-Indian actress, who has appeared in Telugu and Malayalam films
- Parvathy Nair (born 1991), Indian actress, who has appeared in films including Story Kathe and Yennai Arindhaal
- Parvathy Omanakuttan (born 1987) is an Indian Bollywood actress, model and the winner of the 2008 Miss India pageant
- Parvathy Ratheesh (born 1987), Indian Malayalam-language actress, who has appeared in Madhura Naranga
- Parvati Shallow (born 1982), American boxer, charity organizer and internet talk-show host
- Parvathy Soman (born 1997), Indian singer.
Fictional characters
- Parvati Patil, from J.K. Rowling's series, Harry Potter
- Parvati "Paro" Chakraborty, from Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's 1917 novella, Devdas
- Parvati Wasatch, another name of Janice Soprano from the HBO TV series The Sopranos
See also
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