Becker is a German surname that originated from the Middle High German word "bacher," which means "baker." The name was likely given to an individual who worked as a baker or had some connection to the baking profession.
The Becker family name has a long history in Germany, dating back to at least the 13th century. Records show that the name was borne by a family of merchants in Frankfurt am Main as early as 1280. Over time, the Becker surname spread throughout Europe, with notable bearers including Karl Becker, a German-American engineer who invented the first portable gas-powered lawn mower, and Heinrich Becker, a German physicist known for his work on the photoelectric effect.
Today, Becker is a popular given name as well as a surname in many countries around the world. In some cultures, it may have different meanings or associations. For example, in Hebrew culture, Becker means "separate" or "divide," while in Norse mythology, Becker is associated with the god Loki's son, Narvi, who was killed by his own brother.
Despite its varied meanings and associations, the name Becker remains strongly linked to its German origins and its historic connection to the baking profession. Whether as a surname or given name, Becker carries a sense of tradition and heritage that spans centuries and continents.
Over the span of 35 years (from 1989 to 2023), the name Becker has seen a significant increase in popularity, with a total of 479 babies named Becker born during this period. The number of births fluctuated over time, ranging from a low of 6 births in certain years to a high of 31 births in both 2018 and 2023. Notably, there was a substantial jump in popularity between 2005 and 2006, with the number of births nearly quadrupling from 14 to 26.