Parsifal

Etymology
19th century rendering of, based on a dubious etymology of the name popularized by Richard Wagner for his synonymous musical drama. In 1813, Joseph Görres had claimed that the words Parsi (or Parseh) Fal meant “pure fool” (“der reine oder arme Dumme”) in Arabic. See Percival.

Proper noun

 * 1) Percival (especially as protagonist of Wagner's synonymous musical drama).

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) Percival (especially as protagonist of Wagner's synonymous musical drama)