Parks

Meaning of Parks

Parks is the kind of name that whistles through the trees and straight into the corazón—an English surname-turned-given-name that originally tagged the cheerful keeper of a medieval green space, yet now feels as fresh as a Sunday stroll under jacarandas. He carries a double passport of imagery: one stamped with endless lawns and picnics, the other with the unshakable courage of civil-rights legend Rosa Parks, whose quiet “no” echoed like a trumpet blast. That blend of serenity and spine has nudged Parks onto the U.S. charts for more than a century, and lately—hovering in the 800s—he’s pacing himself like a marathoner, not a sprinter, quietly winning fans with every lap. The single syllable snaps like a castanet, easy to pronounce on both sides of the Atlantic (PAHKS in London, PAHRKS in L.A.), while the final “s” adds a playful spark—think Brooks, Wells, Ames, but with a dash of parque-side sunshine. For parents chasing a name that feels outdoorsy, poetic, and just rebellious enough, Parks opens the gate and invites everyone in.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as PAHKS (/pɑks/)

American English

  • Pronunced as PAHRKS (/pɑrks/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

States Popularity Chart

Rita Antonieta Salazar
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