Parker (surname)
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Pronunciation | \PAR-ker\ |
Meaning | "keeper of the park" |
Region of origin | England |
Footnotes: Frequency & comparisons:[1] |
Parker is a family name of English origin, derived from Old French with the meaning "keeper of the park". "Parker" was also a nickname given to gamekeepers in medieval England.[2] It is the 48th-most common surname in England.[1] Within the United States, it is ranked as the 47th-most common surname.[3]
Notable persons with the name include:
A–B
- Alan Parker, English film director
- Alton B. Parker, American judge and presidential candidate
- Andrea Parker, American actress
- Anthony Parker (born 1975), American basketball player
- Arthur C. Parker, American archaeologist
- Bonnie Parker (1910–1934), American outlaw
- Buddy Lee Parker, the best-known ring name of American professional wrestler DeWayne Bruce (born 1962)
- Candace Parker (born 1986), American basketball player
C
- Camilla Parker Bowles (now Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall)
- Cameron Parker, Scottish businessman
- Cary Millholland Parker, American landscape architect
- Charles Parker (numerous people share this name), including:
- Charlie Parker (1920–1955), American jazz musician
- Claire Parker, American engineer and animator
- Clifton Parker, English composer
- Colonel Tom Parker (1909–1997), Dutch-American manager of Elvis Presley
- Corey Parker Australian Rugby League professional
- Cynthia Ann Parker, American captive of Comanche
D
- Dave Parker (born 1951), American baseball player
- Dave Parker, American musician
- Dave Parker, English rugby league player
- Daniel Parker (born 1959), American sculptor
- Dawaun Parker, hip hop producer
- Devante Parker (born 1996), German footballer
- DeVante Parker (born 1993), American football player
- Donald C. Parker, American physician and amateur astronomer
- Dorothy Parker (born Dorothy Rothschild), American writer
E–F
- Edna Parker, American supercentenarian
- Ebrahim Nadeem Parker, also known as Spyker.
- Ernest Tilden Parker, mathematics professor
- Edward Harper Parker, English barrister and sinologist
- Edwin Wallace Parker, Methodist bishop
- Eleanor Parker, American actress
- Ellis Parker Butler, American author
- Ely S. Parker, Seneca attorney and engineer
- Eugene Parker, American astrophysicist
- Evan Parker, British saxophone player
- Fess Parker, American actor
G–H
- Garry Parker, English footballer
- Geoff Parker, English biology professor
- Geoffrey Parker (historian)
- George Parker (numerous people share this name), including:
- George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield
- Georgie Parker, Australian actress
- Gloria Parker, actress and musician
- Graham Parker, English singer-songwriter
- Grant Parker, classics professor
- Hampton Wildman Parker, zoologist and author
- Hattie Parker (fl. 1927–29), American soprano soloist with the Pace Jubilee Singers
- Horatio Parker (1863–1919), American composer
- Hugh G. Parker, Jr. (1934-2007), American architect
I–J
- Ira W. Parker (1877-1960), American politician
- Isaac Parker, U.S. Judge for the Indian Territory
- Ivan Parker, gospel singer
- Ivy Parker, American chemist and engineer
- Jabari Parker (born 1995), American basketball player
- Jack Parker, several people
- Jamie Parker, English actor
- Jamie Parker (politician), Australian Greens politician
- Jane E. Parker, British botanist
- Jeff Parker, Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Scott "Jagged" Parker
- John Parker, several people
- Johnny Parker (jazz pianist), jazz pianist
K–L–M–N–O
- Keigan Parker, Scottish footballer
- Kevin Parker (musician), Australian musician
- Kevin Parker (New York politician), New York state senator)
- K.J. Parker, British author
- Lowell Holden Parker, American politician
- Luther Parker, American politician
- Marshall Parker, South Carolina politician
- Maceo Parker, American saxophonist
- Mary Ann Parker, English traveller and writer (1765/6–1848)
- Mary-Louise Parker, American actor
- Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Maurice S. Parker, United States diplomat
- Maurice W. Parker, Sr. voice coach, champion rifle shot and billiard player
- Maurice W. Parker, III American baseball player
- Maynard T. Parker, American politician
- Melvin Parker, American drummer
- Nathaniel Parker, English actor
- Nicole Parker, American actor and singer
P–Q–R
- Parker (Hampshire cricketer), English cricketer playing 1803–1806
- Paul Parker (various people called Paul Parker)
- Pauline Parker of the Parker-Hulme murder
- Lionel Dyke "Pete" Parker, Candadian radio annoucner
- Peter Parker (numerous people share this name), including:
- Peter Parker, the alter ego of Spider-Man
- Sir Peter Parker, British Rail Chairman
- Pomeroy Parker, American Medal of Honor recipient
- Prosper P. Parker (1836–1918), Canadian-born American engineer and politician
- Quanah Parker, Comanche leader
- Ray Parker, Jr. (born 1954), American musician
- Robert Parker (numerous people share this name)
- Ross Parker, songwriter, actor, and pianist
- Ross Parker, murder victim
S
- Sarah Parker, North Carolina judge
- Sarah Jessica Parker (born 1965), American actress
- Scott Parker, English footballer
- Sean Parker (born 1979), American entrepreneur
- Shane Parker, Australian ornithologist
- Shawn Parker (born 1993), German footballer
- Sidney Parker, British anarchist
- Sonny Parker (numerous people share this name)
- Stuart Parker (various people share this name)
- Suzy Parker, American model and actor
T
- Tan Parker, member of the Texas House of Representatives
- Theodore Parker, Unitarian minister
- Theodore A. Parker III, ornithologist
- Theodore W. Parker, United States Army General
- Thomas Parker (numerous people share this name), including:
- Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield
- Thomas Parker (engineer), British locomotive engineer
- Thomas Parker (inventor), British inventor and industrialist
- Timothy Britten "Toby" Parker, American actor
- Timothy Parker (puzzle designer), crossword puzzle creator
- Tom Parker (numerous people share this name)
- Tony Parker (born 1982), French professional basketball player
- Tony Parker (born 1993), American college basketball player
- Trey Parker (born 1969), American animator and filmmaker
U–V–W
- Walter Richard Parker, Victoria Cross recipient
- Wes Parker, American baseball player
- William Parker (numerous people share this name)
Fiction
- Parker, ruthless career criminal character in the 28 novels by Donald E. Westlake writing as Richard Stark.
- Parker, a character in the British 1960s television series Thunderbirds
References
- 1 2 Parker Surname at Forebears
- ↑ "Genealogy: Name Meaning and Origin"; (About.com); retrieved August 9, 2006
- ↑ U.S. Census Bureau; "Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census, (Table)"; published May 9, 1995
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