Potter
OccupationalMeaning
A craftsman who makes pottery, earthenware, and ceramic vessels.
Etymology
From Old English 'pottere,' derived from 'pot,' which comes from Latin 'pottus.' The occupation was widespread in medieval England, particularly in regions with suitable clay.
About the Potter Surname
Potter is a well-established occupational surname representing artisans who created essential household and decorative items. The surname reflects the widespread practice of pottery-making across medieval England.
Distribution
Found throughout England and common in North America, Australia, and other English-speaking countries.