Crocker

/ˈkrɒkər/ noun

A person who makes earthenware pottery or crockery. Also used as a surname, particularly associated with Betty Crocker, the fictional spokesperson for General Mills.

From Middle English 'crokker', derived from 'crock' meaning earthenware pot, ultimately from Old English 'crocc'. The occupation-based surname became widespread in medieval England when surnames became hereditary.

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