Park

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From, under influence from Park and originally spelled and read from the perspective of the pronunciation of non-rhotic (e.g. British) English speakers.

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Park is the 289th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 106,696 individuals. Park is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (72.98%) and White (23.34%) individuals.

Etymology
First attested as de Parck in 1713. Derived from.

Etymology
A doublet of inherited. The form Park was first borrowed in the 15th/16th centuries from, in which the word had developed the sense “recreation park, enclosed hunting grounds” under the influence of. German Park remained sporadic, however, until it was reinforced (or borrowed anew) from modern and  from the late 17th century on. For the further origin of all mentioned cognates compare and.

Noun

 * 1) park piece of ground in or near a city or town, enclosed and kept for ornament and recreation
 * 2) park, grounds tract of ground kept in its natural state, around a residence, for the enjoyment of its owner
 * 1) park, grounds tract of ground kept in its natural state, around a residence, for the enjoyment of its owner
 * 1) park, grounds tract of ground kept in its natural state, around a residence, for the enjoyment of its owner
 * 1) park, grounds tract of ground kept in its natural state, around a residence, for the enjoyment of its owner

Usage notes
The predominant plural is. The form is somewhat less common. The form does occur, but is rare outside Switzerland.

Etymology
From, via.

Proper noun

 * , most notably borne by:
 * 1) * Sandara Park, singer & actress