Difference between Parker and Parker

What is the difference between Parker and Parker?

Parker as a noun is a park-keeper while Parker as a noun is for a gamekeeper.

Parker

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a park-keeper someone who parks a motor vehicle

Parker

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: for a gamekeeper., transferred from the surname.A Parker™ pen

Example sentence: Marvel is really about the stories of Peter Parker and Bruce Banner or Jessica Jones. These are - I'm hesitant to say the word, but - real people with real problems whose power comes, to use the great expression, with great responsibility.

We hope you now know whether to use Parker or Parker in your sentence.

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