FornariItalian From Italian fornaio "baker", ultimately from Latin furnus "oven".
KnickerbockerDutch (Americanized) Americanized spelling of the Dutch occupational name Knickerbacker "marble baker", i.e., a baker of children's clay marbles. This lowly occupation became synonymous with the patrician class in NYC through Washington Irving's attribution of his History of New York (1809) to a fictitious author named Diedrich Knickerbocker... [more]
LeivatEstonian Leivat is an Estonian surname derived from "leivatehas" meaning "baker" ("bread maker").
LeivategijaEstonian Leivategija is an Estonian surname meaning "(bread) baker".
NeubeckerGerman From German neu meaning "new" and becker meaning "baker".
SugarbakerEnglish Occupational name for an owner of a sugar-house, a factory where raw sugar was made or refined, derived from Middle English sugre, suker meaning "sugar" and bakere meaning "baker".