The origin of the Baker surname is thought to be Anglo-Saxon and have come from the English-Scottish border region, though it is common enough to have spread across Britain and the English-speaking world. Baker is an occupational name, coming from the Old English word 'baecere', which means to dry with heat. Early holders may not have only baked bread, and may also have owned a communal oven. The term 'bakster' was the female form of this, and variants have arisen along the same lines.
Baker, Backer, Baiker, Bakere, Bakers
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Common female occupations for Bakers in 1921
Dressmaker
3,170
Laundress
2,191
Domestic Servant
1,788
General Servant Domestic
1,616
General Servant
1,346
Common male occupations for Bakers in 1921
Agricultural Labourer
4,028
General Labourer
2,776
Carpenter
2,366
Farm Labourer
2,095
Farmer
1,904
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