Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-13965604-20140725154337/@comment-25184427-20140725165729

Found this possible origin for Parrish, here.

"The second possible origin is that it may derive from the rare medieval given name Paris, which could be associated with the Trojan prince of the same name. This is ancient enough, but it has been traced to an original Ulyrian personal name "Voltuparis" meaning "hawk"." 

This and him covered in ashes in the trailer supports the theory of pheonix.

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But considering this definition of Parrish, here and other information in the first link:

"Thirdly it may derive from the pre medieval word "parysche", the modern parish, and describe a religious division."

And this information about Jordan, [|here.]

"Recorded in many spellings as shown below, this was originally a popular English and French personal name given especially to the children of the Knight Templars, known as The Crusaders. These people were both soldiers and pilgrims and the often returned with flasks of water taken from the River Jordan, and this was used for the baptism of their children. "

We may be looking at a Judeo-Christian thing, here.