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I LOVE BAXTER
Baxter and Webster are my most favourite surname-names. They are so cute and tidy and just edgily preppy enough that they are not as annoying as the more popular Dexter or Cooper. Baxter is so cool, so black-and-white kitchen flooring, Boston-Terrier in a stagecoach on cobblestone and tails with a tophat respectable.I actually like Baxter and Webster for girls, since they do technically mean "a female baker" and "a female weaver". But I get that they would be seen as more boyish because of the "er" trend you mentioned.I think a double er-ending name is ok. Baxter Miller for example sounds sharp and like the name of a Puritan-era tale of morals.
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