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Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: The name Parker (Parkеr) is a masculine Anglo-Saxon name deriving from the word "park" (forest, wild area) with the addition of the suffix "-er" (possessing the quality, holding the position). Originally, it functioned as a nickname or title granted to a forester, hunter, or territorial guard. Literally translated from English, the name means "that which is related to the forest" or "forester". The name "Parker" has ancient roots in Germanic languages and is likely related to the Latin "silva" (forest) and the English "park", though the exact cognate in Proto-Slavic is not established. Historically, the name was widespread in England and Great Britain from the Middle Ages, a period when titles and nicknames played a significant role in personal naming. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name appeared much later, primarily in the 19th century, due to the borrowing of English names. People named Parker are often associated with nature, stability, and responsibility. They may possess a calm temperament, reliability, and a love for the forest and nature. They also often demonstrate organization and dedication to their work. Notable bearers of the name Parker include: 1. **Harrison Parker Cooper** (Harrison "Jackie" Robinson Cooper) – an American actor, Knight Bachelor, two-time Oscar Award winner. 2. **William Parker** – a renowned American jazz pianist and composer. 3. **David Parker** – a British singer and musician. The name Parker is not very popular in Russia but is sufficiently recognizable. It is more common among English-speaking families and in circles interested in international culture. In other countries, such as the USA and Canada, the name has a moderate prevalence. Affectionate names for Parker: Park, Ker, Berk. Diminutive and affectionate forms: Park, Ker. Variations in spelling are also common, such as Parker's, Parker.