PARVUS 1 . Surname of Alexander EPARVUS Belarusian revolutionary Jew, who was born in 1867 and was a friend of Lenín, whom he ordered to publish a revolutionary journal called Iskra. He emigrated to Germany, where he shared with Lenin again and devoted himself to economics and writing about politics. 2 . From Latin parvus, nominative, masc meaning small, scarce, insignificant, young. 3 . Name of some children's gardens, such as Parvus, Ovalle, Limarí, Coquimbo region in northern Chile