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'''Dexter''' is a surname |
'''Dexter''' is a surname that may be derived from the [[Old English]] word ''deagestre'', meaning "dyer of cloth". Dexter is also a [[Latin language|Latin]] term meaning "[[skill]]ful" or "right-handed".<ref>{{cite web |
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| title= Cleveland Evans: The name Dexter could see a reboot with new prequel |
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| last= Evans |
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| first= Cleveland Kent |
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| date= 15 December 2024 |
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| website= omaha.com |
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| publisher= Omaha World Herald |
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| access-date= 15 December 2024 |
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{{Infobox given name|name=Dexter|gender=male|origin=Latin|meaning=skillful}} |
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* [[Barrie Dexter]] (1921–2018), Australian former senior diplomat and public servant |
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* [[Brad Dexter]] (1917–2002), Serbian-American actor |
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* [[Brad Dexter (ice hockey)]] (born 1972), Canadian ice hockey defenceman |
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* [[Caroline Dexter]] (1819–1884), English-Australian writer and feminist |
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* [[Charles O. Dexter]] (1862–1943), American rhododendron hybridizer |
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* [[Colin Dexter]], OBE (1930–2017), English crime writer |
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* [[Darrell Dexter]] (born 1957), Canadian politician |
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* [[Elliott Dexter]] (1870–1941), American film and stage actor |
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* [[Felix Dexter]] (1961–2013), British actor, comedian, and writer |
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* [[George E. Dexter]] (1823–1894), American politician in Wisconsin and Minnesota |
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* [[Gervon Dexter]] (born 2001), American football player |
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* [[Glen Dexter]] (born 1952), Canadian sailor |
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*[[George E. Dexter]] (1823–1894), American politician in Wisconsin and Minnesota |
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* [[Harry Dexter]] (1910–1973), English composer and arranger |
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* [[Iris Dexter]] (1907–1974), Australian journalist and war correspondent |
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* [[James Dexter]] (born 1973), American football offensive tackle |
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* [[Jeff Dexter]] (born 1946), British disc jockey, club promoter, record producer and dancer |
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*[[Iris Dexter]] (1907 - 1974), Australian journalist and war correspondent |
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* [[Jerry Dexter]] (1935–2013), American voice actor |
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* [[Julie Dexter]], British singer, songwriter and producer |
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* [[Kristen Dexter]] (born 1961), American politician from Wisconsin |
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* [[Mark Dexter]] (born 1973), English actor |
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* [[Maury Dexter]] (1927—2017), American producer and director |
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* [[Maxine Dexter]] (born 1972), American politician |
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* [[Michael Dexter]] (born 1945), British haematologist |
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* [[Nancy Dexter]] (1923–1983), Australian journalist |
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* [[Neil Dexter]] (born 1984), South African-born English cricketer |
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* [[Pete Dexter]] (born 1943), American novelist |
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* [[Sally Dexter]] (born 1960), English actress of stage and screen |
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* [[Samuel Dexter]] (1761–1816), American politician, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury |
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* [[Simon Newton Dexter]] (1785–1862), New York merchant and politician |
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* [[Steven Dexter]] (born 1962), South African theatre director and writer |
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* [[Ted Dexter]] (1935–2021), Sussex and English test cricketer |
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*[[Ted Dexter]] (1935-2021), Sussex and English test cricketer |
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* [[Timothy Dexter]] (1748–1806), American businessman noted for his writing and eccentricity |
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*[[Timothy Dexter]] (1748–1806), American businessman noted for his writing and eccentricity |
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== See also == |
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* [[Dexter (given name)]] |
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*[[Dexter Bean]] (born 1987), American racing driver |
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*[[Dexter Blackstock]] (born 1986), English football player |
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*[[Dexter Brown]] (born 1942), British painter |
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*[[Dexter Canipe]] (born 1960), American racing driver |
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*[[Dexter Carter]] (born 1967), American football player and coach |
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*[[Dexter Coakley]] (born 1972), American football player |
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*[[Dexter Edgar Converse]] (1829–1899), American businessman and philanthropist |
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*[[Dexter Dalwood]] (born 1960), British painter |
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*[[Dexter Daniels (Aboriginal activist)]] (1938–c.1990), Aboriginal Australian activist |
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*[[Dexter Daniels (American football)]] (born 1973), American football player |
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*[[Dexter Darden]] (born 1991), American actor |
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*[[Dexter Davis]] (born 1986), American football player |
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*[[Dexter Davis Jr.]] (born 1990), American football player |
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*[[Dexter Doria]], Filipino actress |
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*[[Dexter W. Draper]] (1881–1961), American football player and coach |
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*[[Dexter Dunphy]] (born 1934), Australian academic |
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*[[Dexter Edge]] (born 1953), American musicologist |
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*[[Dexter Fahey]] (born 1989), South African rugby union player |
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*[[Dexter Faulk]] (born 1984), American track and field athlete |
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*[[Dexter M. Ferry]] (1833–1907), American businessman |
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*[[Dexter M. Ferry Jr.]] (1873–1959), American politician |
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*[[Dexter Filkins]] (born 1961), American war correspondent |
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*[[Dexter Fitton]] (born 1965), English cricketer |
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*[[Dexter Fletcher]] (born 1966), British actor |
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*[[Dexter Fowler]] (born 1986), American baseball player |
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*[[Dexter Goei]] (born 1971), American business executive |
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*[[Dexter Gordon]] (1923–1990), American jazz tenor saxophonist |
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*[[Dexter Grimsley]] (born 1970), American politician |
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*[[Dexter Holland]] (born 1965), American punk rock singer and musician |
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*[[Dexter Hope]] (born 1993), Dutch basketball player |
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*[[Dexter Horton]] (1825–1904), American banker |
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*[[Dexter Jackson (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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*[[Dexter Janke]] (born 1992), Canadian football player and coach |
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*[[Dexter Keezer]] (1895–1991), American economist and college administrator |
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*[[Dexter Kernich-Drew]] (born 1991), Australian basketball player |
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*[[Dexter King]] (born 1961), American civil rights activist |
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*[[Dexter Kozen]] (born 1951), American computer scientist |
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*[[Dexter Lawrence]] (born 1997), American football player |
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*[[Dexter Lumis]] (born 1984), WWE wrestling superstar |
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*[[Dexter Manley]] (born 1959), American football player |
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*[[Dexter McDougle]] (born 1991), American football player |
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*[[Dexter Roberts]] (born 1991), American country music singer |
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*[[Dexter Simmons]] (born 1983), American fashion designer |
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*[[Dexter Vines]], American comic book artist and inker |
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*[[Dexter Williams]] (born 1997), American football player |
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==Fictional characters== |
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* Dexter, also known as [[Dex-Starr]], a member of the Red Lantern Corps in the DC Universe |
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* Dexter Dexter, the title character from ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' |
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* Dexter, a monkey from the [[Night at the Museum (film series)|''Night at the Museum'']] film series, played by [[Crystal the Monkey]] |
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* Dexter, young version of the protagonist in the ''[[Space Ace]]'' video game |
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* Dexter "Dex" Barrington, a character in ''[[The Country Bears]]'' |
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* Ramone "Ray" Dexter, one half of the gunshark duo [[Sinister Dexter]] in the British comics anthology ''[[2000 AD (comics)|2000 AD]]'' |
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* Dexter Douglas, the alter ego of the title character in ''[[Freakazoid!]]'' |
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* [[Dexter Hartman]], a character from ''[[EastEnders]]'' |
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* Dexter Jettster, proprietor of Dex's Diner and criminal informant in ''[[Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones]]'' |
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* [[Dexter Morgan]], a fictional serial killer/vigilante and blood spatter analyst created by writer [[Jeff Lindsay]] |
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* Dexter Mulholland, a character from ''EastEnders'' |
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* [[Dexter Walker]], a character in the Australian soap opera ''[[Home and Away]]'' |
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* Charles Dexter Ward, the protagonist of the cosmic horror novel ''[[The Case of Charles Dexter Ward]]'' by [[H. P. Lovecraft]] |
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* Dexter Vex, a character from the ''[[Skulduggery Pleasant]]'' series by Derek Landy |
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==See also== |
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* [[Dex (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Dex (disambiguation)]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 16 December 2024
Dexter is a surname that may be derived from the Old English word deagestre, meaning "dyer of cloth". Dexter is also a Latin term meaning "skillful" or "right-handed".[1]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Al Dexter (1905–1984), American country musician and songwriter
- Andrew Dexter Jr. (1779–1837), American financier and speculator
- Barrie Dexter (1921–2018), Australian former senior diplomat and public servant
- Brad Dexter (1917–2002), Serbian-American actor
- Brad Dexter (ice hockey) (born 1972), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- Caroline Dexter (1819–1884), English-Australian writer and feminist
- Charles O. Dexter (1862–1943), American rhododendron hybridizer
- Colin Dexter, OBE (1930–2017), English crime writer
- Darrell Dexter (born 1957), Canadian politician
- Elliott Dexter (1870–1941), American film and stage actor
- Felix Dexter (1961–2013), British actor, comedian, and writer
- George E. Dexter (1823–1894), American politician in Wisconsin and Minnesota
- Gervon Dexter (born 2001), American football player
- Glen Dexter (born 1952), Canadian sailor
- Gregory Dexter, Baptist minister and colonial president of the colony of Rhode Island (Providence and Warwick only)
- Harry Dexter (1910–1973), English composer and arranger
- Henry Martyn Dexter (1821–1890), American clergyman and author
- Iris Dexter (1907–1974), Australian journalist and war correspondent
- James Dexter (born 1973), American football offensive tackle
- Jeff Dexter (born 1946), British disc jockey, club promoter, record producer and dancer
- Jerry Dexter (1935–2013), American voice actor
- Julie Dexter, British singer, songwriter and producer
- Kristen Dexter (born 1961), American politician from Wisconsin
- Mark Dexter (born 1973), English actor
- Maury Dexter (1927—2017), American producer and director
- Maxine Dexter (born 1972), American politician
- Michael Dexter (born 1945), British haematologist
- Nancy Dexter (1923–1983), Australian journalist
- Neil Dexter (born 1984), South African-born English cricketer
- Pete Dexter (born 1943), American novelist
- Sally Dexter (born 1960), English actress of stage and screen
- Samuel Dexter (1761–1816), American politician, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
- Simon Newton Dexter (1785–1862), New York merchant and politician
- Steven Dexter (born 1962), South African theatre director and writer
- Ted Dexter (1935–2021), Sussex and English test cricketer
- Terry Dexter (born 1978), American contemporary R&B singer-songwriter, actress and multi-instrumentalist
- Timothy Dexter (1748–1806), American businessman noted for his writing and eccentricity
- Walter Dexter (disambiguation), multiple people
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Evans, Cleveland Kent (15 December 2024). "Cleveland Evans: The name Dexter could see a reboot with new prequel". omaha.com. Omaha World Herald. Retrieved 15 December 2024.