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Look up Parisian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parisian may refer to: a native or inhabitant of Paris Standard French, based on the dialect of Paris
Parisian
Capital of France
from an earlier *kwar-sā. Residents of the city are known in English as Parisians and in French as Parisiens ([paʁizjɛ̃] ). They are also pejoratively called
Paris
Casino resort in Cotai, Macau
‹See RfD› The Parisian Macao (Chinese: 澳門巴黎人) is a casino resort on the Cotai Strip in Cotai, Macau, China owned by Las Vegas Sands, which features a half-scale
The_Parisian_Macao
American soccer player (born 2004)
Donovan Jivan Parisian (Armenian: Դոնովան Ջիվան Պարիզյան; born September 27, 2004) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper
Donovan_Parisian
Underground ossuary in Paris, France
ossuary comprises only a small section of the underground mines of Paris, Parisians often refer to the entire tunnel network as the catacombs. Paris's earliest
Catacombs_of_Paris
U.S. department store chain
Parisian Inc. (/pəˈriːʒən/, pə-REE-zhən) was an American chain of upmarket department stores founded and headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. Competing
Parisian_(department_store)
UK transatlantic liner
SS Parisian was a transatlantic ocean liner that was launched in Scotland in 1880, and operated by the Allan Line. She was the first ship to be equipped
SS_Parisian
1941 film
The Gay Parisian is an American short film produced in 1941 by Warner Bros. and directed by Jean Negulesco. The film is a screen adaptation, in Technicolor
The_Gay_Parisian
Type of café found mainly in Paris
A Parisian café is a type of café found mainly in Paris, where in addition to serving food and drink it can serve as a meeting place, neighborhood hub
Parisian_café
1892 oil painting by Juan Luna
The Parisian Life, also known as Interior d'un Cafi (also spelled Interior d’Un Café, literally meaning "Inside a Café"), is an oil on canvas impressionist
The_Parisian_Life_(painting)
American mixed martial arts fighter
Josh Parisian (born June 28, 1989) is an American former mixed martial artist who previously competed in the heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting
Josh_Parisian
1957 French comedy film
The Parisian (original French title: Une parisienne) is a 1957 French comedy film starring Charles Boyer, Henri Vidal and Brigitte Bardot. directed by
The_Parisian_(film)
1881 short story by Guy de Maupassant
A Parisian Affair (French: Une aventure parisienne) is a short story by Guy de Maupassant, first published in French in 1881, and published in English
A_Parisian_Affair
Former theater in Los Angeles, CA
Roosevelt Theatre, also known as Chotiner's Parisian Theatre and Fox Parisian Theatre, was a movie theater located in Los Angeles, California, United
Roosevelt_Theatre
1871 revolutionary city council
often working on Jacquard looms), in Lyon and Paris in the 1830s. Many Parisians, especially workers and the lower-middle classes, supported a democratic
Paris_Commune
French daily newspaper
Le Parisien (lit. 'The Parisian') is a French newspaper that covers international and national news as well as local news from the Paris area. It has been
Le_Parisien
2020 French reality television series
The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties (French: L'Agence; lit. 'The Agency') is a French reality television series. It follows the Boulogne-Billancourt-based
The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties
The_Parisian_Agency:_Exclusive_Properties
1925 film
Parisian Nights is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Alfred Santell and featuring Boris Karloff. As described in a film magazine review, Adela
Parisian_Nights
2013 play by Beau Willimon
The Parisian Woman is a 2013 play by Beau Willimon. It premiered at the South Coast Repertory in April 2013 and centers on Chloe, a socialite armed with
The_Parisian_Woman
French football club
players such as Safet Sušić, Luis Fernandez and Dominique Rocheteau, the Parisians claimed back-to-back Coupe de France in 1982 and 1983, and their first
Paris_Saint-Germain_FC
popularization of football in France. During the first half of the 20th century, Parisian football was shaped by clubs such as Racing Club de France Football and
Football_in_Paris
Topics referred to by the same term
La Vie parisienne or Parisian Life may refer to: La Vie parisienne (operetta), by Jacques Offenbach La Vie Parisienne (magazine), French weekly magazine
La_Vie_parisienne
Pair of Egyptian obelisks, one of which is now in Paris
Up Paris [fr], an organization dedicated to fighting AIDS, covered the Parisian obelisk with a giant pink condom to mark World AIDS Day. In 1998 Alain
Luxor_Obelisks
Paris today has more than 421 municipal parks and gardens, covering more than three thousand hectares and containing more than 250,000 trees.[verification
List of parks and gardens in Paris
List_of_parks_and_gardens_in_Paris
Flag of the capital of France
Paris Parisian flag with the coat of arms Proportion 2:3 Adopted 20th century Design Vertical bicolour (flag) consisting of blue and red Designed by Unknown
Flag_of_Paris
Variety of French language
etc. In Paris, nasal vowels are no longer pronounced as in traditional Parisian French: /ɑ̃/ → [ɔ̃], /ɛ̃/ → [ɐ̃], /ɔ̃/ → [õ] and /œ̃/ → [ɐ̃]. Many distinctions
French_of_France
1979 single by Gary Moore
"Parisienne Walkways" is a song by guitarist Gary Moore that reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1979. The song is featured on Moore's album
Parisienne_Walkways
Painting by Alfred Stevens
The Parisian Sphinx is an oil-on-canvas painting by Belgian painter Alfred Stevens. Painted between 1875 and 1877, it depicts a dreamy young woman (or
The_Parisian_Sphinx
French electronic music duo
Justice is a French electronic music duo consisting of Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay. They are known for incorporating strong rock and disco influences
Justice_(band)
Small restaurant
A bistro or bistrot (/ˈbiːstroʊ/), in its original Parisian form, is a small restaurant serving moderately priced, simple meals in a modest setting. In
Bistro
American jazz standard
"Parisian Thoroughfare," also known as "Parisienne Thorofare," is a jazz standard composed by pianist Bud Powell. It is a contrafact of "Between the Devil
Parisian_Thoroughfare
Cultural hubs with rich literary collections
Retrieved 21 January 2009. Woodward, Richard B. (March 5, 2006). "At These Parisian Landmarks, Shhh Is the Word". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 July 2013
Libraries_in_Paris
Armenian mixed martial artist
Karo Parisyan (born August 28, 1982) is an Armenian-American former mixed martial artist, who last competed in the welterweight division. A professional
Karo_Parisyan
French painting movement, 1640–1660
In the history of art, Parisian Atticism is a movement in French painting from 1640 to 1660, when painters working in Paris elaborated a rigorous neo-classical
Parisian_Atticism
1927 film
Parisian Pleasures (French: La revue des revues, originally: Paris qui charme) is a 1927 French-German silent film directed by Joe Francis [fr] and starring
Parisian_Pleasures
Parisian Adventure is a 1985 role-playing game adventure published by Fantasy Games Unlimited for Flashing Blades. Parisian Adventure is an adventure
Parisian_Adventure
1960 studio album by Max Roach
Parisian Sketches is an album by American jazz drummer Max Roach recorded in Paris in 1960 and released on the Mercury label. All compositions by Max Roach
Parisian_Sketches
Former nightclub in Paris
translated as "The Bathhouses" or "The Public Baths") (aka Bains Douches) was a Parisian nightclub located at 7 rue du Bourg-l'Abbé in the 3rd arrondissement of
Les_Bains_Douches_(nightclub)
Topics referred to by the same term
A Parisian Romance may refer to: A Parisian Romance (play), an 1883 play written by Octave Feuillet A Parisian Romance (film), a 1932 American drama film
A_Parisian_Romance
1954 Italian film
A Parisian in Rome (Italian: Una parigina a Roma, German: Begegnung in Rom) is a 1954 Italian-German comedy film directed by Erich Kobler and starring
A_Parisian_in_Rome
2015 French film
The Parisian Bitch, Princess of Hearts (French: Connasse, princesse des cœurs) is a 2015 French hidden camera comedy film written and directed by Éloïse
The Parisian Bitch, Princess of Hearts
The_Parisian_Bitch,_Princess_of_Hearts
French peasant uprising in 1358
encouraged the besieged nobles in the fortress, and a general rout of the Parisian force ensued. The nobles then set fire to the suburb nearest the fortress
Jacquerie
1883 play
A Parisian Romance (French: Un Roman Parisien) is a play written in French by Octave Feuillet and adapted in English by Augustus R. Cazauran. Producer
A_Parisian_Romance_(play)
Painting by Akseli Gallen-Kallela
Parisian Backyard is an oil-on-canvas painting executed in 1884 by Finnish artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela. The work is 28 × 23 cm in size and belongs to
Parisian_Backyard
French nutritionist (born 1956)
(born 22 May 1956) is a French nutritionist and author, best known for the Parisian Diet. Cohen received his M.D and PhD in nutrition from the Paris Diderot
Jean-Michel_Cohen
Class in which an option falls in finance
the payoff at that point plus a penalty fee. The payoff of a cumulative Parisian option is dependent on the total amount of time the underlying asset value
Option_style
1919 silent film directed by Frank R. Strayer
The Parisian Tigress, also known by its working title Jeanne of the Gutter, is a 1919 American silent drama film, directed by Herbert Blaché. It stars
The_Parisian_Tigress
1925 film
Parisian Love is a black and white 1925 American silent romantic crime drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Clara Bow. The film was produced
Parisian_Love
Medieval Christian liturgical tradition
Adoration of the Magi from a Parisian book of hours by the Boucicaut Master
Usage_of_Paris
American actress (born 1990)
include the title role of Amélie Poulain in Amélie (2017), Rebecca in The Parisian Woman (2017–18), Cinderella in Into the Woods (2022), and Guenevere in
Phillipa_Soo
1932 film
A Parisian Romance is a 1932 American drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Lew Cody, Marion Shilling and Gilbert Roland. It is based
A_Parisian_Romance_(film)
French Version: This song did not appear, nor did any of the Prologue. 1991 Parisian Revival Version: This song is known as L'évêque de Digne (The Bishop of
Songs_from_Les_Misérables
French stage, television and film actress (born 1978)
Parisian woman in the Canal+ hidden camera-sketches series Connasse (2013–2015), as well as in the theatrical film based on the series The Parisian Bitch
Camille_Cottin
objects. Buildings classified as monuments historiques include well known Parisian structures such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Palais Garnier
List of monuments historiques in Paris
List_of_monuments_historiques_in_Paris
Sewerage system of Paris, France
Humes's 1958 novel The Underground City. The hydrological context in which Parisians developed their sewer system over the centuries is complex. The ancient
Paris_sewers
1936 French film
Parisian Life is a 1936 French English-language musical film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Max Dearly, Conchita Montenegro, Neil Hamilton. A
Parisian_Life_(1936_film)
British-Palestinian author
honoree. The same year, The New York Times named her debut novel, The Parisian, one of the Notable Books of the year, and The Guardian included Hammad
Isabella_Hammad
German-language work by Karl Marx, published 1932
The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 (German: Ökonomisch-philosophische Manuskripte aus dem Jahre 1844), also known as the Paris Manuscripts
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
Economic_and_Philosophic_Manuscripts_of_1844
American actress (born 1990)
stage and screen. She made her acting debut in the Beau Willimon play The Parisian Woman (2018). She has earned acclaim for her leading role in the Max Wolf
Sydney_Lemmon
Major geological region of France
The Paris Basin (French: Bassin parisien) is one of the major geological regions of France. It developed since the Triassic over remnant uplands of the
Paris_Basin
French airport operator
airport operator based in Paris (France). Groupe ADP owns and manages Parisian international airports Charles de Gaulle Airport, Orly Airport and Le Bourget
Groupe_ADP
Association football club in Paris, France
intervention. Industrialist Jean-Luc Lagardère sought to build a major Parisian club and, after Racing Club de France declined a merger, he bought PFC
Paris_FC
Historic site in Buenos Aires, Argentina
was named Tortoni after the Parisian café of the same name located on Boulevard des Italiens (where the elite of Parisian culture gathered in the 19th
Café_Tortoni
1919 film by Emile Chautard
His Parisian Wife is a lost 1919 silent film romantic drama produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by
His_Parisian_Wife
1921 film directed by George L. Cox
A Parisian Scandal is a 1921 American silent comedy-drama film, directed by George L. Cox. It stars George Periolat, Lillian Lawrence, and Marie Prevost
A_Parisian_Scandal
Parisian drug group
Hashishins or Club des Hachichins, "Club of the Hashish-Eaters") was a Parisian group dedicated to the exploration of drug-induced experiences, notably
Club_des_Hashischins
Network of subterranean mines under Paris, France
geological upheavals, created a series of hills and valleys throughout the Parisian basin, creating conditions ideal for the mineral deposits that would appear
Mines_of_Paris
King of the United Kingdom in 1936
on leave from his regiment on the Western Front. He was introduced to Parisian courtesan Marguerite Alibert, with whom he became infatuated. He wrote
Edward_VIII
Parisian trunkmaker
pronunciation: [o depaʁ]; which translate as "At the departure") is a Parisian trunkmaker founded in Paris in 1834. Au Départ is considered as one of
Au_Départ
Illuminated manuscript
Calendarium Parisiense (English: The Parisian Calendar) is an illuminated manuscript from the 14th century, containing a calendar. The manuscript was produced
Calendarium_Parisiense
Parisian Belle Époque underworld subculture
Les Apaches (French: [a.paʃ]) was a Parisian Belle Époque violent criminal underworld subculture of early 20th-century hooligans, night muggers, street
Apaches_(subculture)
France to Paris, that was later expanded in meaning to include the sense of Parisian cafés owned by bougnats, which would both sell drinks and deliver coal
List_of_restaurants_in_Paris
1884 novels by Alphonse Daudet
Sappho: Parisian Manners (French: Sapho : moeurs parisiennes) is an 1884 novel by the French writer Alphonse Daudet. It was serialised in L'Écho de Paris
Sappho_(novel)
1978 single by Adam and the Ants
"Young Parisians" is the debut single from Adam and the Ants, written by Adam Ant. Originally released on 20 October 1978, it was the band's only single
Young_Parisians
Parisian trunk maker
Aux États-Unis (literally meaning "To the United States") is a Parisian trunkmaker established in 1845. Aux États-Unis went into business in 1845 at 229
Aux_Etats-Unis
American socialite
Gautreau (née Avegno; 29 January 1859 – 25 July 1915) was an American-born Parisian socialite, who gained notoriety as the subject of John Singer Sargent's
Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau
Virginie_Amélie_Avegno_Gautreau
1928 Soviet silent drama film
The Parisian Cobbler (Russian: Парижский сапожник, romanized: Parizhskiy sapozhnik) is a 1928 Soviet silent drama film directed by Fridrikh Ermler. Komsomol
The_Parisian_Cobbler
Parisian socialite (born 1874)
Henriette Caillaux (born 5 December 1874 – 29 January 1943) was a Parisian socialite and second wife of the former Prime Minister of France, Joseph Caillaux
Henriette_Caillaux
American actress (born 1970)
(2022), and The Old Guard 2 (2025). She made her Broadway debut in The Parisian Woman (2017–2018). Thurman won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress
Uma_Thurman
French bistro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
L'Express is a Parisian-style French bistro in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. L'Express was opened in December 1980 by
L'Express_(restaurant)
British restaurateur
York City restaurateur, the owner of several establishments including the Parisian-style brasserie Balthazar, and formerly Nell's nightclub. McNally was born
Keith_McNally
French aristocrat and socialite
aristocrat and socialite known for his connections to prominent figures in Parisian high society during the 1970s and 1980s. He died of AIDS in December 1990
Kim_d'Estainville
Musical
A Parisian Model is a 1906 Edwardian musical comedy with music by Max Hoffman, Sr. to a book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith. The story concerns a dressmaker's
A_Parisian_Model
Parisian muse for the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso
Gabrielle Lespinasse (1888 – c. 1970) was a Parisian muse for the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. Their love affair from 1915 to 1916 remained secret until
Gabrielle_Lespinasse
French institution
Police nationale (Directeur général de la Police nationale or DGPN). In Parisian slang, the police were sometimes known as "the archers", a very old slang
Paris_Police_Prefecture
1928 film directed by Augusto Genina
The Story of a Little Parisian (French: Totte et sa chance, German: Der Sprung ins Glück, Italian: La storia di una piccola Parigina) is a 1928 silent
The Story of a Little Parisian
The_Story_of_a_Little_Parisian
1977 film by Christian-Jaque
Parisian Life (French: La vie parisienne) is a 1977 musical comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Martine Sarcey, Evelyne Buyle and Dany
Parisian_Life_(1977_film)
Embroidery stitch used in needlepoint and canvas work
Parisian stitch is a longer horizontal/vertical stitch used in needlepoint next to a smaller parallel stitch to create a basketweave pattern. The end points
Parisian_stitch
19th-century art movement
satirical 1874 review of the First Impressionist Exhibition published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari. The development of Impressionism in the visual
Impressionism
1921 film
Parisian Women (German: Pariserinnen) is a 1921 German silent film directed by Léo Lasko and starring Ressel Orla, Xenia Desni and Ralph Arthur Roberts
Parisian_Women
Association football tournament in France
opening match and final staged at the newly built Stade de France in the Parisian commune of Saint-Denis. The tournament was won by host country France,
1998_FIFA_World_Cup
Restaurant in Paris, France
Le Select is a Parisian brasserie founded in 1923 in the 6th arrondissement at 99 Boulevard Montparnasse, in the Notre-Dame-des-Champs neighborhood. It
Le_Select
particularly in reference to a style popular in the mid-2000s United States, See Parisian chic Referring to the fashions of working class "chavs" who shared Camilla
List_of_chics
Historical drama television series (2014–2026)
get in. In March 2015, Gabaldon said of the scripts for season two: The Parisian stuff is very good and in fact I'm deeply impressed by the outlines I've
Outlander_(TV_series)
and Music) "Dearest Love" (Operette) "Dear Little Café" (Bitter Sweet) "Parisian Pierrot" (London Calling!) "Men About Town" (Tonight at 8.30) "Twentieth
Noël Coward on stage and screen
Noël_Coward_on_stage_and_screen
French chef (died 1833)
worked in a cheap restaurant. Later he became an apprentice to a leading Parisian pâtissier and quickly became known for his patisserie skills. He was deeply
Marie-Antoine_Carême
American theatrical impresario (1867–1932)
American imitation of the Parisian Folies Bergère to Ziegfeld. Her success in a series of his Broadway shows, especially A Parisian Model (1906), was a major
Florenz_Ziegfeld_Jr.
Manmade objects resembling pearls
wax-filled simulants, which are produced in slightly different manners, include Parisian pearls, Paris pearls, French pearls, Bourguignon pearls, and Venetian pearls
Imitation_pearl
Annual tennis tournament held in Paris
number "14", and a replica of his right footprint set directly into the Parisian clay. The French Open has been the only major played on clay courts since
French_Open
Secret language game
Louchébem or loucherbem (French pronunciation: [luʃebɛm]) is Parisian and Lyonnaise butchers' (French boucher) slang, similar to Pig Latin and Verlan.
Louchébem
PARISIAN
PARISIAN
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Durant.Americanized form of Hungarian Durándi, a habitational name for someone from a place called Duránd, in former Szepes county.There was a Parisian family of this name in Quebec city in 1661. In 1662 a Durand from Saintonge married Catherine Anenontha, daughter of Nicolas Arendanki and Jeanne Otrihouandit, Hurons. A family called Durand from Angoumois was in Quebec by 1665; and two from Chartres were in Quebec by 1669 and 1673.
PARISIAN
PARISIAN
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish
Hope
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Victor
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ten-armed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Baskar | பாஸà¯à®•ார
Basically very knowledge and skill this person....and then trust of God, Friendly with all for whom mingled with himself
Boy/Male
Hindu
Color red
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Wild Rose
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the rightly guided
Boy/Male
Latin
The Lord's.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Great Way
Boy/Male
Tamil
Haridwar | ஹரிதà¯à®µà®¾à®°Â
Gateway to God
PARISIAN
PARISIAN
PARISIAN
PARISIAN
PARISIAN
n.
A native or inhabitant of Paris, the capital of France.
a.
Of or pertaining to Paris.