Associations to the word «Baxter»
Noun
- Stamp
- Latham
- Goldstein
- Sanderson
- Billy
- Turtle
- Patsy
- Lori
- Clapton
- Johnnie
- Brendan
- Chadwick
- Neville
- Dolores
- Brewster
- Irving
- Dora
- Darren
- Hepburn
- Dart
- Craig
- Poker
- Engel
- Nellie
- Raymond
- Jasper
- Barrie
- Mcguire
- Collingwood
- Herbert
- Filippo
- Dick
- Panda
- Bob
- Macleod
- Aborigine
- Ezra
- Phil
- Freddie
- Kenneth
- Bayou
- Betty
- Dunedin
- Marion
- Cromwell
- Blunt
- Conte
- Manifold
- Merry
- Tyrone
- Jock
- Ritter
- Cbe
- Bully
- Hopper
- Mcbride
- Barrett
- Sf
- Glen
- Laurie
- Arnold
- Tyler
- Permutation
- Wendell
- Jane
- Leone
- Initial
- Leslie
- Egan
- Rover
- Jimmy
- Edwin
- Klan
- Barnes
- Kansas
- Unionist
- Alain
- Burlington
- Lynn
- Bellamy
- Boone
- Yvonne
- Fulton
- Putnam
- Bowers
- Mcdonald
- Detention
- Nichols
- Caroline
- Sage
- Gail
- Granny
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.
Wise words
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and
health to the bones.