In: Family and Relationships | 548 days ago
My Sisters getting married today and honor of her last name 'Baxter' I'll to the baker by saying that it's originally and Anglo Saxon name spelled 'Bagster'. Though it first appeared somewhere in the 7th Century; "baecestre" meaning a female baker.
99 days ago"Baxter" is an Old English way of saying baker. Like similar vocation-based last names -- baker, taylor/tailor, smith, etc. -- it was passed down through a family that practiced that trade. Countrywise, the Scots and the English gave us this surname. In short, if you know a Baxter, ask them to make you a cake for your next birthday!
100 days ago