Sunday 20 November 2005

Me?

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    "In Persian and Islamic mythology, Peris (in Persian پری Pari) are descended from fallen angels who have been denied paradise until they have done penance. In earlier sources they are described as agents of evil; later, they are benevolent. They are beautiful, exquisite winged, fairy-like creature ranking between angels and evil spirits who sometimes visit the realm of mortals

    Peris were the target of a lower level of evil beings called deevs, who persecuted them by locking them in iron cages. This persecution was brough about by, as the deevs perceived it, the peris' lack of sufficient self-esteem to join the rebellion against good.

    In Indian Mythology Pari is the equivalent of a fairy.

    Pari is a common Persian name for women.Also, a common Turkish name for women in the form of Perihan, meaning queen of the fairies or Peri, meaning fairy."

    Source: Wikipedia

    Peri

  • Indian (Andhra Pradesh): Hindu name, derived from a place name.
  • Italian: patronymic or plural form of Pero.
  • Hungarian (Péri): habitational name for someone from a place called Pér.
  • Greek: variant of Perris.
  • Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4

    Raja Jinn Peri

      The King of Fairies in Malay mythology.

And then little something from bits_2_whole

Before her brains begun to hurt:

    "The link seems to lead also to the Jewish."
Then check certain search at The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names (Shoah is aka. Holocaust) in Yad Vashem.

Not to mention that peri has it's meaning in Hebrew, there are "surprisingly" many Peris in Israel, and that I have always been fascinated by Judaism (... and converting sooner or later. ).


There are few questions: Where we come from? Who we are? What our family does in here? Why? How? When? Where from?

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