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Perceval

An Arthurian name of Old French form, likely from Welsh roots, famous through medieval romance.

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Perceval is an Arthurian name of Old French form, likely from Welsh roots, famous through medieval romance. It carries one of the richest literary associations in the list, since Sir Perceval is inseparable from the questing world of Arthurian legend.

That medieval romance background gives the name a heroic and courtly aura. The name sounds noble, antique, and unmistakably literary. Its French form preserves the texture of the medieval stories that made it famous, while the deeper Welsh origins add another layer of history beneath the legend.

Perceval feels like a name from an older moral universe, one shaped by quest, honor, and mystery. It has an uncommon dignity that makes it feel larger than ordinary use.

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