Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginsBaxter is an English masculine name that originated as an occupational surname meaning "(female) baker." It derives from the Old English element bæcere combined with a feminine agent suffix, making it literally "female baker." The surname Baxter was historically the feminine counterpart to Baker (masculine), but over time both came to be used for either gender. Early Middle English forms included bakstere, and variations like Bakster, Baxstar, and Baxstair were common.Notable BearersThe Baxter surname has been borne by many notable figures, including several athletes and entertainers. These include Al Baxter, an Australian rugby union player, and Anne Baxter, a renowned American actress. While the given name Baxter has been used both as a surname and a first name, its use as a given name continues the tradition, though less common.Distribution and PopularityAs a given name, Baxter is primarily found in English-speaking countries, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom. Its use as a first name peaked in the early 20th century but has seen modest revival in recent years.Key FactsMeaning: (female) bakerOrigin: English; occupational surnameType: Masculine first name; also a surnameUsage Regions: English-speaking worldRelated Forms: Baker (masculine counterpart)