Associations to the word «Baxter»
Noun
- Ronnie
- Whitaker
- Meredith
- Efficient
- Iain
- Eyre
- Warner
- Springs
- Puritan
- Inquest
- Cassie
- Angie
- Percival
- Coroner
- Cory
- Derrick
- Keith
- Stephen
- Dan
- Arkansas
- Ashe
- Beverley
- Jeff
- Dundee
- Annie
- Brooks
- Anne
- Lew
- Welles
- Ingrid
- Mulberry
- Granville
- Buster
- Willis
- Animator
- Sylvester
- Ern
- Proctor
- Tanya
- Fife
- Knoxville
- Healthcare
- Bathing
- Cliff
- Blake
- Stanley
- Richards
- Les
- Worcestershire
- Roscoe
- Rutland
- Hazel
- Sitcom
- Rupert
- Starring
- Cade
- Richard
- Cisco
- Maverick
- Erica
- Minstrel
- Raven
- Hubbard
- Jd
- Colin
- Evan
- Tice
- Maine
- Massey
- Alan
- Roarke
- Brook
- Hartman
- Angus
- Simmons
- Ted
- Trevor
- Denny
- Clarke
- Jenkins
- Sue
- Skier
- Archibald
- Christy
- Yang
- Lois
- Vivian
- Ninja
- Hawthorne
- Stuart
- Disneyland
- Kellogg
- Leighton
- Atkins
Verb
Wiktionary
BAXTER, proper noun. An occupational surname originating in northern England and in Scotland, a variant of Baker.
BAXTER, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
BAXTER, noun. (obsolete) (UK) (Scotland) A baker; originally, a female baker.
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