Origin: Germanic Old English prefix
Becker has 3 different meanings across 1 category:
A European fish, Pagrus pagrus; the sea bream or braise.
"The fishermen caught a large becker from the Mediterranean depths."
"The becker was filled with fresh ice water for everyone to enjoy at the party."
Usage: Becker refers to a specific type of European marine fish known as the sea bream. This term is distinct from other seafood names and should not be confused with unrelated words sharing similar sounds.
A surname.
"The Becker family moved to the new neighborhood last week."
An English habitational surname, from Old Norse from Old Norse bekkr (“brook”).
"The Becker family has lived in that valley near the brook for generations."