I like this name I've seen a lot of comments of if it's a female or male name but it's your opinion I think it's a boy name but you can choose. My name is Parker and I'm a boy.
Echoing what many comments have said here: this is such a masculine-sounding name. Handsome on boys, very try hard and dated on girls!
― Anonymous User 8/5/2024, edited 8/5/2024
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Parker Valby (2002-) is an American distance runner who set the womens' collegiate record in their 5k and 10k and will be competing for Team USA in the 10k during the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
For a girl, this has got to be the worst... of the Anglo-Saxon variety anyway. As with the entirely masculine sounding name Harper, Parker is very handsome on a boy! On a girl, Parker is harsh and even more horrendous than Harper! To even remotely think of this name as "pretty" is representative of delusional, dim-witted teeny bopper type mentality.
Parker is my little brother's name and it could not suite him more. It's just such an adorable name, and while most don't use nick-names for it, my family and I have come up with millions. The most common used ones among us are "Parkerboy" and "Parker Barker". My favorite, which I came up with is "Parker de Barker De Diddley Darker". My mom also used to call him "Parkourboy," which could not suite him more. Parker is just such an adorable name, and I recommend it to anyone and everyone who wants a wholesome and cute name for their kid, boy or girl. I also really hate all the hate this name gets, yeah it sounds like park, but that's part of the fun of it! This name is perfect in every way.
My name is Parker and I’m a boy but it is definitely a gender neutral name in my opinion and based off my experiences meeting other people with the same name. On another note I haven’t seen anyone mention this yet so just in case; Parker backwards is Rekrap and if you have immature parents like myself they will get a kick out of it for at least 20 years.
Love it or hate it, this name is making the swap to girls. Check the SSA site and you'll see (for 2021) it's ranked #95 for boys, which has remained fairly steady for 20 years (moving up the ranks slightly by 30 spaces in 20 years). Look on the same site for girls, it is ranked #115 for girls, up 650 spaces in 20 years. By the social security website, I would guess it will become more popular for girls in the next year or two. You'll see a similar rank of the girls encroaching on the boys for names such as Sawyer. Parker, if it doesn't make the official switch to girls (like Ashley, Courtney, etc.), it will become like Taylor where it is firmly unisex. Whether or not you or I agree with it, numbers don't lie.
― Anonymous User 3/23/2023
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Though in recent decades Ashley and Courtney "etc" have been used more frequently for girls, they are certainly not solely nor officially girl's names. As is the case with personal names, they go through varying fluctuations of popularity throughout the years/centuries. Yet the fact a given name can at any given time experience mainstream popularity towards a specific gender, does not necessarily "officially" make it a name belonging to that gender. Ashley and Courtney remain unisex and still great names for boys, as are Parker, Taylor, and Sawyer. Difference being, Ashley and Courtney have an equal balance of masculine and feminine qualities, whereas, Taylor and Sawyer sound very masculine, and Parker entirely masculine. On the other hand, mainstream popularity doesn't always equate to longevity, making names like Parker, Taylor and Sawyer, that are significantly masculine, a fad. Though they may also be used for girls and/or presently more frequently in numbers, they don't endure longevity towards the official unisex cut. Be sure to follow those numbers.
― Anonymous User 5/12/2023, edited 3/4/2024
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Parkress. I think that would be the correct feminine form.
This is a cool SURNAME for either sex. But as a first name for girls, it reminds me too much of Sarah Jessica Parker. Also, there really isn't anything particularly 'girly' about it.
To be honest, I think this name is more "masculine", but I also don't think it's really fair to assign a gender to every name (yes a boy named Sophie or Amelia would probably get laughs but that's not even fair so like-). Anyways, this name is cute.
My son is called Parker and his middle name is John. I know it's quite a popular name in America but in England it's unique and I get a lot of compliments about his name.
― Anonymous User 11/23/2021
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Really? You guys are going to sit here and have a fight about whether Parker is a girl name or a boy name? You are going to criticize the choices of parents who obviously love their children and want the best for them? We have bigger problems in our world than whether Parker is a unisex name or not. I personally think that Parker is a great name and can be used on whichever gender you like. It is perfectly alright for people to have an opinion and to express it, but I think this level of anger and upset at a fairly small issue is uncalled for.
― Anonymous User 11/20/2021
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In 2019, the name Parker was given to 150 boys and 50 girls in Ontario, Canada.
Am I the only one who thinks it's kinda dumb that some people write stuff like "this is my daughter's name and she has received nothing but compliments"? They're most likely just being polite - when/if I meet a girl named Parker I won't tell her that I think it's a weird name for a girl to have, like what would be the point of that? I'm gonna be polite even though I think it's really rather silly.
― Anonymous User 11/2/2021
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Although I agree with anonymous commenter 11/2/2021's opinion of this name on a female, I don't believe being polite is better than being honest. Much better to be honest, and if you have difficulty, then much better to say nothing than to appease and allow someone to remain in ignorance, so I choose to be honest. Parker is the equivalent to Harper. Attractive on a male. Atrocious on a female. Next to Harper, one of the worst names ever used on a female. Anyone who says names have no gender are delusional. Many names do, and others that are unisex do not. Gender is REAL folks and NOTHING sexist about this reality. LMAO. It's perfectly fine to give a girl a name that's also a surname, as it is for a boy, and as it is to give a mother's surname on either a son or a daughter. Names can start out being used more for one gender than the other, but in order for a name to qualify as unisex, it has to have EQUAL elements of BOTH masculine and feminine qualities, and there is NOTHING feminine about Parker. Names mentioned among the comments (and many others that are not), like Addison, Ashley, Lesley, Kelly, Tracy, Courtney, Kelsey, Lindsay, Madison, Sandy, Joey are STILL unisex because they possess both masculine and feminine qualities, while others such as Shirley, Evelyn and Meredith that all started out as maternal surnames passed onto sons, eventually evolved into specifically female use because of their predominantly female qualities. It's HIGHLY doubtful either Parker or Harper, that are strictly fads with no redeeming feminine qualities will go on as unisex.
I really like this name. I think it's cute on a girl, also what that person said many years ago about the name Addison...ya. Names don't have genders, there's no such thing as "girl" and "boy" names they're just categorized as what sounds "right". Yes, a boy with a "girl" name might get teased, but that needs to change. People shouldn't be teased for a name.
Personally, as a girl who is named Parker, I just straight up hate the name. It’s very weird and I have no interest in it. But saying that a name should be for only this type of sex or this race is just messed up. I understand that some of you guys are just saying your opinion, but some of you are just saying straight up sexist things.
When someone uses Parker as a middle name, all other people around them be like "Do you have two surnames?" or "Uhm... what's your surname actually?" I don't like it as a name, too surname-like.
HATE this name. I know a couple of mums in the (very working class) school I work in who chose it because they thought it made their kid sound sophisticated but I just perceive it as such a chav name! I’d associate it with a bit of a thick council estate family who watch telly all day.
I know a little girl named this. It’s not my cup of tea and also not a fan of it as a first name for a girl. However, I think it could be cute as a middle name with a more feminine/traditional first name.
― Anonymous User 6/17/2020
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You guys are ruthless lmao. My name's Parker, and I’m a girl, and I think it’s quite sweet. Sure it can be a bit confusing and I get asked lots of questions about it, but it’s certainly not a bad name. My middle name is Alice so I find the femininity of that balances it out, plus my last name is quite common so a unique, more masculine name is kinda fun. It does kind of seem like a name you would give a golden retriever or something though.
― Anonymous User 6/15/2020
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Definitely a unisex name, but I personally wouldn't name my son this, sounds too feminine.
― Anonymous User 5/31/2020
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Sounds nice on a boy. Weird on a girl. And lol, it's not "sExIsT" to dislike it on a girl. Funny thing is that most of the people who say these things find feminine names on boys "disgusting". In my opinion, the whole feminine-to-masculine thing should come to a stop because it's getting tired, ridiculous (they're even using James as a girl name?), and girls have more than enough names to choose from.And in response to another comment, no, there will never be a "girl-name-on-boy" trend, at least not anytime soon. Anything masculine (even things other than names) on girls is considered "cool" and "quirky", but anything even slightly feminine on boys is "weird" and "wimpy".
― Anonymous User 5/2/2020
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I think all of the negative comments are horrible. Do you guys not realize how many male names were turned to “female names”? I know tons of girls who have “male” names and boys who have “girl” names. Ashley used to be just a male name. Any name is unisex. Why do girls have to have feminine names and boys stick to masculine names?“It’s not sexist to think this” yes it is, it 100% is. It’s like telling boys they can’t wear crop tops and girls they can’t wear pants because it’s too feminine or masculine. Please shut up, Parker in a great name for both genders.I get it hate the name bc it sounds shitty but not the person that’s named it or the parents, along with fact that it was give to a girl.
My name is Parker, and I think it is fine on both males and females. I often don’t like people with the same name as me, but that is often boys because honestly it feels like they are copying me. I am not a girl, and therefore a girl can’t steal my identity.
My name is Parker and I am a girl. I quite like my name, I find it sad that some of these people in the comments find my name so bad. I personally think Parker is a unisex name.
I feel like this name is more suited to a boy, but I don’t like the name Parker. It sounds like they are parking a car lol (no offense to anyone who is called Parker).
― Anonymous User 1/16/2020
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At least Ashley, Leslie, Kelly and Tracy (all names that were originally just for guys but are unisex now) all sound feminine but Parker doesn’t.
Saying “Girls shouldn’t be named Parker, would you name your sons girls’ names?” is like saying “Girls shouldn’t wear pants, would you put your sons in dresses?”... So if you’re okay with your daughters wearing pants, it makes little sense for you to be not okay with girls being named Parker. I think Parker is a pretty cute name for a girl. It makes me think of summertime.
Parker Cannon from The Story So Far. I left an anonymous comment on here about if I had a boy I’d name him Parker which is still true! But I’ve seen Parker on girls and it has suited them! So, I say it doesn’t really matter. A name is a name and if you like it for your daughter go for it (:
As a trans guy, I chose the name because I like how masculine it sounded. It's perfectly fine for girls to have this name too, if the child doesn't like it then they can change it. I really like being named Parker it's a good name for me and anyone else who is named it.
Ew it sounds so ugly on a girl. Why, just why would you give a boy name to a girl? Why is giving boy names to girls popular?
― Anonymous User 4/7/2019
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One of my best friend's is named Parker, and she's female. She complains about her name being more masculine, but I think it's very pretty and very suiting for her. A wonderful name.
Parker Kate Busby is one of the quints on “Out Daughtered”.
― Anonymous User 3/21/2019
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Parker Pyne is a character in some of Agatha Christie's books.
― Anonymous User 2/6/2019
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In 2018, 2 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Parker who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 739th most common male first name for living U.S. citizens. In 2018, 2 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Parker who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 3, 012th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
― Anonymous User 10/16/2018
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Hey guys! My son's name is Parker and he recently turned 18 and loves his name as well. Growing up it was quite unique in his circle of friends, and they always complimented him on his name, especially the girls. There used to be a TV show on many years ago called The Hardy Boys, with Shaun Cassidy and Parker Stevenson. Before then, I had never paid much attention to the name Parker, but, it definitely caught my attention once I did hear it, and it stuck... (Obviously... lol) I'm not sure about using it for a girl's name, however I do recall the infamous Parker Posey, from the Hilarious House of Yes film, and she definitely suites the name. It's still a free country folks, so I suppose people are able to choose any name that they prefer, and we should ALL be grateful for that amazing right, as many countries even today don't have our same blessings. Peace out... †.
I like the actress Parker Posey. I'm not personally a fan of the name, occupation names in general (e.g. Taylor = clothes maker, Cooper = barrel maker, Hunter = hunter) are not my cup of tea.
― Anonymous User 10/3/2018
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It would be a nice name for a dog. Humans... not so much.
― Anonymous User 9/29/2018
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Spider-Man’s secret identity is Peter Benjamin Parker.
― Anonymous User 9/16/2018
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My name is Parker and I hate seeing all these mean comments. I love my name and I'm proud of it!
I’m a girl and my name's Parker. So what? It’s more about how it is gender neutral, not that it is assigned just to men because it sounds more masculine because who really cares.
To all of you saying "stop giving boy names to girls," I would like you to take a look at the name Addison. One of its categories is "male to female," but you probably (though not necessarily) have met more female Addisons/associate it with little girls.And this isn't new: Evelyn has been more popular for girls than boys for as long as there are popularity records in the US, but was a boy's name in the 17th century. And Aubrey has been a girl's name since the 1970s! And there's Courtney, Jocelyn, Kelsey, Lindsay, Madison...Naming trends change; popularity is only one trend, gender being another. Deal with it, because humans have been for as long as there have been names.
I agree with @VoraLundar, the girl name on boy trend will start soon so don’t get mad at girls with boy names. Soon everything will be unisex!
― Anonymous User 1/12/2019
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Yeah, riiight. You're so cool and unique when you name your daughter Parker, James or Michael. Why don't name her Unicorn, Chair or Window? It would be even more unique.
― Anonymous User 8/26/2017
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I love the TV Show Leverage and Parker is one of my favorite characters. Also I know several people with the name Parker. I would probably name my daughter Parker, but I would do it as her middle name and give her a more feminine first name. That way it doesn't matter if she's a girly girl or a tomboy, she'll have a name that will match her personality.
Fine for a boy, and it's not my style but I could see it for a girl as well. It's not as overused as Taylor/Tyler.
― Anonymous User 3/26/2017
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I'm a girl and my middle name is Parker and my first name is Elizabeth. I've been called Parker all my life. I'm not quite sure why, but I've gotten used to it and it's normal to me. My friends call me Pooker, parking lot, Parkie Pickle and many other things! I've learned to love it!
I'm honestly so sick and tired of people saying that this is not a name. Or like it won't get you a job in the future. Then you look at names like Paisley, Krystal, etc. And people are like omg, so cute and pretty! Like seriously, those are not names they're objects used as names. Parker is a legitimate masculine name, and I personally love it.
― Anonymous User 9/23/2016
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Name your kid what you want-- do not listen to these crazy judgmental people! Our 5 year old daughter is named Parker Belle and her name perfectly fits her sassy, smart personality!
My husband's name is Parker. He's named after the parking sign that he was born in front of. I find it to be incredibly strong and it sounds pleasing to the ear. I understand why this name is picking up so quickly!
My son Parker is 16. He loves his name. Until he was 10 I had only heard of 1 other Parker. It is different and unique but I'm hearing it more often. People always comment on how they like his name.
My name is Parker and I am a teenage girl. People have said that I have a strange name, but I love my name. I've also gotten many compliments on my name though!
I like this name and if you like\love it as well and are considering using it for your little guy, some combos I have paired with it that you are more than welcome to take a look at are: Parker Raimi Parker Rylan Parker Sebastian Shannon Parker Thomas Parker.
― Anonymous User 4/25/2016
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Sitting here reading all of these comments from years pasts really makes me angry. Parker is a name, and it can be used as an example of extraordinary, or it could be used as boring, even terrible. It depends on the person themselves. Your name is not just your name. It's the name of thousands across the world. But it is your name, and you are what you make of it. It is a beautiful name. It's not too common, and for a boy or girl it's not one that you hear often. What bothers me is that it can't be used for a girl? You're telling me you don't see this name as a girl, because it's too masculine? Since when do female names have to be masculine? This is the 2000s. People are changing their own sex for goodness' sakes. But no, MY name, because I am a GIRL- it's ghastly, and just wrong for you people? I was not born an Emily, Madison, or a Chelsea. Nothing wrong with those names, but you hear them often. All growing up I heard negative comments about how that's a boys name- why? Why do we have to even have boy's and girl's names now? I know a girl named JOEY. It does not matter. It's funny how we can praise celebrities with names for females such as James- when we just shut down the idea of naming a girl Parker. It's pretty. It's funny. It's smart. It's me. And it fits perfectly. Your daughters would be lucky to be named Parker. And your sons.
― Anonymous User 4/24/2016
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I adore this name so much, it is very cute for a boy. My future son will be named Parker :)
― Anonymous User 4/22/2016
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Nice name for a boy.
― Anonymous User 2/21/2016
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I'm adding my own two cents here. My name is Parker and I honestly don't see what's wrong with someone who identifies as female being called Parker. I personally think it's an awesome and completely gender-neutral name, lol :P
I love the name Parker. I don't know any Parkers except for the tv show Gold Rush. My husband and I have tried for years to get pregnant and here we are. I'm due in Feb 2016 and we are naming our first child (boy) Parker Matthew. I love this name and we've had it picked out for years. I find Parker a different name and rare, even though it has been around for many years. Yay for the Parkers!
We just learned that our niece will name her new baby girl Parker in February. UGH! Why would you subject your little angel to such a name? It sounds like a boy's name to begin with, so the chance for confusion immediately ranks very high. What is with this trend to give boy names to girls? Is our confusion with gender/sex so great that we have to mix things up right from birth? Will we hear of little boys being named Emily or Sophia or Hannah? I don't think so. That's a good thing. Why can't we try to make things easier for the next generation right from the start? This world will always need BOTH boys and girls so what's wrong with sticking with boy names for boys and girl names for girls? Don't even get me started on any other association with the name Parker. (My neighbor named her son Parker 30 + years ago and he'll be the first one to report on the difficulties he experienced in life).
― Anonymous User 12/30/2015
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I love this BOY'S name.
― Anonymous User 12/14/2015
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My daughter was born in 2013 and we named her Parker. I had read that Parker meant "keeper of the forest" and I loved that.Thank you so much to the females named Parker who commented here, because I'll admit I was getting a little frightened by the vehemence of some of these responders about their hatred for this name for females. I mean, who has that kind of fury over a name? Someone wrote that they refused to accept this name for a girl; what happens when they meet a woman named Parker? Will they refuse to interact with her? So strange.
My son's name is Parker. Yes it is high brow. No it is not trendy. He can be a CEO, a doctor, or the President. It's becoming increasingly popular, but it is also the name of my very distinguished great uncle. People can be so nasty and rude just to say they have an opinion. My stepson gave me the idea to go with Parker and after some research, I decided to go with it. Whatever you want to name your child, just do it out of love and remember the child will become an adult one day.
I love the name Parker. I like it for either sex. I think it sounds cute and casual. It is a name that suits the times we live in, not a fluffy name more fitting of 1915 than 2015. Parker ranks 74 for boys and 267 for girls. Those numbers indicate that in the US this name is unisex. A unisex name is a name that is used on both genders. It does not have to have originated as a unisex name. Names evolve over time. The names Shirley, Evelyn, Sandy, and Meredith originated as male only names; however, I do not know of anyone who would stubbornly insist that those names could not be used on girls. Personally, I do find the notion that only a boy is "good enough" to be named the mom's maiden name to be quite sexist. The idea that surnames only belong to boys is extremely sexist. All the names that people like to complain about being used on girls are surnames.
Great name for a BOY! Parker as strictly a boys name (or surname) should be obvious and clear-headed enough.
― Anonymous User 11/28/2015
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Ehhh... well at least it's more bearable than Hunter. Still, I don't like it as a given name. Especially for a girl.
― Anonymous User 8/26/2015
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My son's name is Parker! Parker is my best friend's maiden name & we named him after her. He's not snobby at all. I love the name for a boy or a girl. I can't believe all the negative comments.
I kind of like this name, but I agree with the comments above saying "Let's take Parker to the Park!" Ha, it's a little comedic that way. I do find it cute for a girl, there's nothing wrong with a tomboy. I like it for any gender. Names don't have genders.
I love this name but for a boy, only because I have brains.
― Anonymous User 6/11/2015
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I love this name, but only for a boy since I have a fully functioning brain (: I only accept Parker being on a girl if it's her surname.
― Anonymous User 5/18/2015
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I love this BOYS name (: take the hint when I didn't mention "girl" or "unisex" take another hint how this masculine name is popular among girls ONLY in the states. As usual, challenged Americans just "Luv" masculine names on girls. I'm from the states myself and I really hope that not every Non-American thinks that every American has the nasty "masculineNameOnGirlFever" Parker is labeled unisex on here primarily due to my country using it on girls. I in no way see Parker usable on a girl (surname exception) and I'm a young woman from the states.
― Anonymous User 5/18/2015
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I've only ever met a female Parker. Her name is pretty interesting, considering her sister has a very feminine name (Lily). I prefer Harper over Parker (as a girl name), but I don't think I would name my child this, regardless of the gender.
Apparently me and many other users are accused of being "sexist" for thinking that Parker suits boys rather than girls. According to that rule, I'm sexist to think names like Mark, John, Jason, Steve, Paul etc. Don't suit girls. *gasp* The WHOLE world MUST be sexist to think girl names like Anna, Chloe, Zoe, Lisa, Rochelle etc. don't suit guys! :O Also, it's okay to declare that genders for names don't matter according to the user "mechanicalAssassin" who says "Get rid of the idea that a name has a gender...". So, it's totally FINE for people to name their SONS Emma, Sophia etc. (Sarcasm, in case you missed it.) lol, some people need to look up what the word sexist actually means! XDRant over. ಠ_ರೃ.
― Anonymous User 1/18/2015
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The opinions that most people are leaving for the name Parker prove that they are lacking excitement or the love for unique things in this world. So much undeserved hatred for a name. Wow! I was glad to see a female Parker speak up and sing praise about her beautiful name. There are a lot of lame people out there who want to push their kid in a square hole and name their girl "Emma". If my girl Parker runs into these lame people it will make it that much easier for her to weed them out of her life.
― Anonymous User 12/23/2014
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I think this is a great name on a boy that gets far too much undeserved hatred. On a girl, however, it's ghastly.
Not feminine enough? You can all take your gender stereotypes and shove 'em. My daughter's name is Parker and whether she'll be feminine or masculine has nothing to do with it. Grow up, people.
Ick - hate that 99% of these comments are blatantly sexist. It's too "masculine", it's too "sophisticated"(?) for a girl's name? Enough. Personally, it reminds me of Miss Bonnie Parker, and I like it.
I love the name Parker. Reminds me of Peter Parker. :D It's a cute & handsome name for a guy! Moreover, it's one of my FAVE boy names beginning with 'p'! ^_^ It's scary how girls are being named this, as it sounds masculine... o_e.
― Anonymous User 11/19/2014
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I'm no fan. It's too close to "porker".
― Anonymous User 10/31/2014
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My name's Parker (I'm a girl) & I always get complimented on the name! People tell me it's beautiful, classy, unique and more than once, I've had people write it down in their phones to add to their baby name list;) Not once have I ever thought of my name as masculine! Neither has anyone else I know! It can be masculine on a male, but to me, it can be a gorgeous name on a female. It's the person that makes the name I believe.I'm quite shocked at the nasty comments towards this name! Really.. You should open yourself up to something a little unique and different! :)
Wow. I'm embarrassed for my country. Parker is a great name (don't get me wrong, I love it) but it's definitely NOT for a girl, unless it's their surname. The fact that Parker is so high on the list for girls just makes my blood boil. What makes Parker usable or feminine in any way? Way to put your child's gender into confusion. I will say this through and through; Parker is a males name. No matter how many ignorant parents wish to slap it on their daughters.
― Anonymous User 10/12/2014
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Girl due in 4 weeks and she will be named Parker. I find it cute and classy, and we're pretty excited about it. A name is a name is a name, after all. The child will be who she is regardless of what we call her.
No of y'all should have kids if youre worried about it being 'too masculine' for your little girl. Get rid of the idea that a name has a gender... bye.
Names should determine the gender of someone. Absolutely. I for one see Parker as either a surname or a males name.
― Anonymous User 10/16/2014
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I love this name, but for a boy ONLYParker is either a surname or a boys name. Not suitable for a girl at all. Dumb America...
― Anonymous User 9/10/2014
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Well, my name is Parker and I am a girl. I happen to LOVE my name and think it is unique and fits very well with my personality. Most everyone I have encountered has complimented me on my name saying they like it for a girl. Thanks.
Parker sounds very harsh and informal. I agree with the past comments about it sounding "snobby, boring and trendy." Overall, Parker is a lame name for a boy and it is especially horrible on a girl! Yuk.. puke :(
― Anonymous User 7/11/2014
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I was surprised to see Parker was a unisex name! I had always thought it strictly male. It's quite a masculine name.
My brother's name is Parker. He's named this because my mother's maiden name is Park. I've always liked this it. I don't think it's weird or too trendy/stupid at all to name a boy Parker. I think naming a girl Parker is a little weird, maybe because I associate the name with my brother. I guess Parker on a little girl might be kind of cute, but at someone above said, I can't imagine a grown woman with this name.
I like this name for a girl, yes a girl. Everyone needs to relax. It's a unisex name, that means male and female. Why should parents have to stick to names like "Emma" for their girls, that's, to me, like saying girls should have to stick to being dominated by males. We're in the 21st century grow up people.
We named our son Parker, and EVERYONE loves the name! What I'm really sick of is parents naming their daughters male names. I feel like parents of boys are running out of good male names. Can we please keep a few for the boys? Like Parker for example? Thanks!
Excuse me, parents should be allowed to name their daughters anything they want. I love Parker for a girl, and dislike it for a boy. It sounds cute and nice for a girl.
My youngest son's name is Parker Lee, and we've gotten so many compliments on it. I love it. And I had to smile at the comment made, I've never thought it odd to take "Parker to the Park". I take my son to the park, not a name. Not everyone is going to like every name, to each their own.
I do not understand why this is considered a girl name. Parker is SO masculine and fantastic for a boy. I'm not usually a fan of surnames being used as first names, but for some reason I have always loved the name Parker for a boy. It probably helps that my best friend is named Parker, and he is one of the funniest, most friendly kid you'll ever meet. Not to be weird, but I actually might use this name on my own kid one day. It is just that awesome.
I have nothing against surnames as first names, but I really dislike this name. I cannot get over the 'Park' part. "Come on Parker, let's go to the PARK.". And don't even let me get started on Parker for a girl. There isn't even a girly nickname to justify using it for a girl.
I have always loved this name for a boy, but I don't like it for a girl. It sounds way too masculine! I think it would be cute to have twin boys named Parker and Walker!
― Anonymous User 6/17/2009
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Parker Case was a member of JamisonParker, and now records music under the name I and the Universe.
It sounds quite boyish for both sexes. I can't imagine a grown man named Parker. At most, I can imagine an obnoxious frat boy named Parker. For a girl, it's terrible, and for a woman, it is completely ridiculous. Can you imagine a curly-haired toddler girl named Parker? How about a cute 10-year-old girl named Parker? Or a homecoming queen or prom queen named Parker? It sounds like a total tomboy name, and it might somehow work on young women with androgynous or indie looks, but never on any woman past the age of 27.
I don't like it for a girl just because it's so trendy to use surnames on girls. Back when Parker Posey was first named Parker (assuming that's her birth name, I have no idea) I would have liked the idea, but now that it's a cheap trend I don't.
― Anonymous User 6/8/2007
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Parker is the last name of South Park/Team America: World Police creator Trey Parker.
― Anonymous User 4/20/2007
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I really hate this name! I mean, first of all, it's like naming your kid 'park' or 'tree'. It really is too close to the word park. I hate names like Parker, Hunter etc.