PARIS (1)
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology
Other Scripts: ????? (Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: PAR-is (English) [key]
Meaning unknown. In Greek mythology he was the Trojan prince who kidnapped Helen and began the Trojan War. Though presented as a somewhat of a coward in the 'Iliad', he did manage to slay the great hero Achilles. He was himself eventually slain in battle by Philoctetes.
PARIS (2)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Various
Pronounced: PAR-is [key]
From the name of the capital city of France, which got its name from the ancient Celtic tribe known as the Parisii.
Source: Behind the Name
Je suis Paris = "I am Paris".
it means "I am from Paris"
Big kisses from Paris
"I am 30 years old and I'm from Paris".
'Orléans' is the name of a big town South of Paris. It does not mean anything in English (and nothing in French, too)
Je suis Paris = "I am Paris".
literally 'Paris is there'
it means "I am from Paris"
l'amour à Paris means Love in Paris in French.
"Paris, here we are / here we come"
J'habite à Paris means "I live in Paris" in French.
Tu es de Paris means you are from Paris.
if you mean "from Paris to Frankfurt" it is a 4 hour drive
"Magical Moods in Paris"
u mean when was Paris born i think she was born in 1997
Paris was the man judging the goddesses Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera.
One has - often used to mean WE have. Pendant les vacances, on a visité Paris - during the holidays, we went to Paris.