Parker (given name)

Parker is an English language unisex given name of Old English origin, meaning "park keeper", hence also an Old English occupational surname. Parker was more common in the 19th century as a personal name than it is now. The name has variants.

Notable people with the given name "Parker"

 * Parker Boudreaux (born 1998), American professional wrestler
 * Parker Brailsford, American college football player
 * Parker Burrell (1937–2010), Canadian politician
 * Parker Cleaveland (1780–1858), American geologist and mineralogist
 * Parker Dunshee (born 1995), American professional baseball player
 * Parker Fennelly (1891–1988), American actor
 * Parker Finn (born 1987), American filmmaker
 * Parker Gispert (born 1982), American, lead singer of The Whigs
 * Parker Griffith (born 1942), American politician
 * Parker Hall (1916–2005), American football player
 * Parker Hesse (born 1995), American football player
 * Parker Jacobs (born 1975), American artist, actor and musician
 * Parker Johnstone (born 1961), American racecar driver
 * Parker MacDonald (1933–2017), Canadian professional ice hockey player
 * Parker McCollum (born 1992), American country singer-songwriter
 * Parker Lee McDonald (1924–2017), American judge
 * Parker McKenzie (1897–1999), Kiowan Native American linguist
 * Parker McLachlin (born 1979), American professional golfer
 * Parker Millsap, American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
 * Parker Mitchell, Canadian co-founder of Engineers Without Borders
 * Parker J. Palmer (born 1939), American author, educator, and activist
 * Parker Posey (born 1968), American actress
 * Parker Stevenson (born 1952), American actor
 * Parker Valby (born 2002), American track and field and cross-country athlete
 * Parker Washington (born 2002), American football player

Fictional characters

 * Parker Lewis, television show character, portrayed by Corin Nemec
 * Parker Selfridge, one of the major antagonists of the James Cameron's Avatar film series.
 * Parker, a fictional criminal used in most of Donald E. Westlake's novels