Popularity of the last name by country
United States
- California (33,079)
- New York (17,168)
- Illinois (14,877)
- Maryland (9,788)
- Massachusetts (9,548)
- Colorado (8,727)
- Pennsylvania (6,236)
- North Carolina (5,387)
- Virginia (4,837)
- Michigan (4,830)
- Utah (4,783)
- Indiana (4,770)
- Connecticut (4,449)
- New Jersey (4,127)
- Ohio (3,587)
- Minnesota (3,170)
- Missouri (3,064)
- Kentucky (2,852)
- Tennessee (2,053)
- Kansas (1,981)
- Texas (1,715)
- Washington (1,631)
- Vermont (1,592)
- Iowa (1,435)
- Georgia (1,360)
- Maine (1,253)
- West Virginia (1,233)
- Florida (990)
- Wisconsin (967)
- Montana (829)
- Nebraska (813)
- South Carolina (778)
- Idaho (721)
- Arkansas (568)
- Arizona (561)
- Oklahoma (531)
- Mississippi (520)
- New Hampshire (501)
- Oregon (470)
- North Dakota (425)
- Rhode Island (422)
- Alabama (409)
- Louisiana (391)
- South Dakota (348)
- New Mexico (269)
- Hawaii (206)
- Wyoming (206)
- Nevada (151)
- Delaware (86)
- Alaska (31)
All countries
- United States (171,416)
- United Kingdom (119,028)
- New Zealand (46,567)
- Australia (24,750)
- Netherlands (8,818)
- Ireland (7,071)
- Canada (7,018)
- France (5,733)
- Unknown country (2,793)
- Sweden (1,642)
- Germany (1,079)
- Estonia (789)
- Italy (520)
- Switzerland (459)
- Finland (432)
- Austria (384)
- Belgium (346)
- Hungary (306)
- India (280)
- Spain (263)
- Korea, Republic of (244)
- Poland (236)
- Colombia (219)
- Mexico (197)
- Greece (143)
- Argentina (141)
- China (138)
- Jamaica (127)
- Paraguay (114)
- Russian Federation (110)
- Egypt (94)
- Algeria (92)
- South Africa (91)
- Denmark (87)
- Peru (78)
- Indonesia (65)
- Norway (62)
- Brazil (56)
- Slovakia (Slovak Republic) (54)
- Cuba (50)
Origine of last name
PARK : 1: English and Scottish: from Middle English and Older Scots parc parke perk ‘park enclosure’ (Old French parc) often referring to the grounds of a manor house or a deer park where the lord hunted. The name was probably synonymous with <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Parker">Parker</a> denoting an officer who looked after a park for the lord of the manor.2: English and Scottish: from a medieval pet form of the personal name <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Peter">Peter</a>. Compare <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Parkin">Parkin</a>.3: Swedish: ornamental name from park ‘park’.4: Korean: variant of <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Pak">Pak</a> 1.
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