Saxton Pope
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1875
American surgeon and pioneer of modern archery who helped revive traditional bow hunting
"Saxon's settlement, Saxon town"
"stone sword, sword stone"
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“An Anglo-Saxon heritage name with bold strength”
Saxton is an English surname and place name meaning 'Saxon's settlement' or 'town of the Saxons.' The Saxons were a Germanic tribe who settled in England after the fall of Rome, becoming the Anglo-Saxons. The '-ton' suffix is Old English for 'settlement' or 'estate.' As a given name, Saxton carries the heritage of medieval English place names turned surnames, now returning as first names.
Saxton fits perfectly into the trend of strong, masculine-sounding names ending in -ton (Paxton, Daxton, Easton, Weston). It offers a familiar-sounding but less common option for parents seeking something distinctive yet traditional.
The name connects to Anglo-Saxon history and heritage — the Saxons shaped the English language, culture, and many English place names still in use today. Saxton has a grounded, historical quality that appeals to parents who want a name with deep roots.
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Other
1875
American surgeon and pioneer of modern archery who helped revive traditional bow hunting
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