Gender: Female
Pronunciation: P AH R AE N D Z AH N
Popularity Rank: #18,804,631
Parandzen may be derived from Parand, a name whose meaning is Silk.
The name Parandzen is often used as a Female name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Parandzen is predominantly used in countries such as Russia.
ARPAbet Phonetic Pronunciation: P AH R AE N D Z AH N
P: Pronounce as in "pig" (P IH G)
AH: Pronounce as in "but" (B AH T)
R: Pronounce as in "red" (R EH D)
AE: Pronounce as in "cat" (K AE T)
N: Pronounce as in "no" (N OW)
D: Pronounce as in "dog" (D AO G)
Z: Pronounce as in "zoo" (Z UW)
AH: Pronounce as in "but" (B AH T)
N: Pronounce as in "no" (N OW)
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At NamesLook, the name Parandzen is recorded 1 times globally, ranking it as the 18,804,631th most common name worldwide.
Parandzen is most prevalent in Russia, with 1 occurrences, making it the 122,487th most popular name in the country.
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I don't know about any numerological association but Parandzen was an ancient Armenian queen (circa 360 A.D.) and the protagonist and name of a 1911 novel by Oscar Sofrat. One finds the name among Armenians today.