Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. A occupational surname originating in northern England and in Scotland, a variant of Baker.
- n. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Examples
“BAXTER HITS 800 - In addition to his perfect game, Baxter also bowled an 806 series in the Twin City 'A' League at Alpa on Thursday.”
“BAXTER -- Marion County firefighters spent Thursday afternoon fighting a fire in Baxter.”
“Since Baxter is making the swine flu vaccine, there is cause for concern.”
“The shrill Baxter is particularly unbearable to watch.”
“Baxter is one of the biggest things I miss after moving to Jo'burg.”
“Alan Baxter is the author of dark fantasy novels Realmshift and Magesign as well as many short stories.”
“Alan Baxter is the author of the dark fantasy thrillers RealmShift and MageSign.”
Dark Fantasy as a Writing Genre: What is it anyway? - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn
“The alternate history aspect of the story (seen before in Baxter's Time's Tapestry series) is adequate, but the mystery component of the story carries it along; even though the "detective" on the case is merely a translator to the British princess who was to marry the victim.”
“The above pencil animation by James Baxter is a great example of this …”
“Alan Baxter is serializing his novel A 'Verse Full of Scum, the story of a galactic Bounty Hunter ... and his efforts to track down a rogue magic user who seems to be running as far away as he can, killing anyone that gets in his way.”
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Occupational Surnames
English surnames based upon an occupation. As one would expect, many of the occupations that lent themselves to these surnames no longer exist, and variant spellings abound.
Baxter, Barber, Miller, Chandler, Cooper, Hooper, Crocker, Potter, Clark, Cohen, Currier, Collier and 179 more...
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