The name Parisii is believed to derive from the Celtic root word "par," meaning "boat" or "navigable river." The Parisii were a tribe of ancient Celtic people who settled in the area of present-day Paris, France.
The name Sindhia does not have a commonly known meaning as it is not a widely recognized name with a specific origin or meaning. It might be a variation or a unique name with personal significance.
Democritus's first name was Democritus.
Descartes did not have a middle name. His full name was René Descartes.
Scrooge's middle name is McDuck.
Sojourner Truth's real name was Isabella Baumfree. She changed her name to Sojourner Truth in 1843 after experiencing a spiritual awakening.
From a Celtic tribe called Parisii
The Gaulish tribe of the Parisii lived where is Paris now, until Roman times. The name of Paris does come from them.
No. It is named after the Gaulish tribe of the Parisii which lived here two thousand years ago.
Paris is a name that developed from an ancient Celtic tribe known as the Parisii.
From Parisii, the Roman name fopr the tribe which lived in the area when Julius Caesar arrived.
From the Parisii, the latinised form of the name of the tribe living in the area when the Romans arrived.
The name of Paris is derived from a Gaulish tribe who lived there called the Parisii.
Indirectly, Julius Caesar. The town was called LUTETIA and was occupied by a tribe whose (latinised) name was the PARISII. Caesar therefore called the place LUTETIA PARISIORUM (Lutetia of the Parisii), and down the centuries the first part dropped away.
Paris is named afted the Gaulish tribe of the Parisii who lived there at the time of the roman conquest.
A Gaulish tribe called the Parisii are the first recorded inhabitants; but they may well have evicted a previous Celtic tribe whose name, for lack of written history, is lost to us. The Parisii were there when the Romans arrived and started writing things down.
After the tribe which was inhabiting the place when the Romans arrived, the Parisii, The town was known to the Romans as Lutetia Parisiorum.
The name Paris derives from that of its inhabitants, the Gaulish tribe known as the Parisii. The city was called Lutetia (/lutetja/) (more fully, Lutetia Parisiorum, "Lutetia of the Parisii"), during the first- to sixth-century Roman occupation, but during the reign of Julian the Apostate (360-363) the city was renamed Paris.[14]Others consider that the name of the Parisii tribe comes from the Celtic Gallic word parisio meaning "the working people" or "the craftsmen."(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris)