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      Meaning of the first name Harford

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Stronghold By the Riverbank

      Variations

      Halford, Hanford, Harfurd
      The name Harford originates from Old English, derived from the elements heorot, meaning stronghold or fortified place, and ford, signifying a river crossing. Therefore, Harford essentially translates to stronghold by the riverbank. This name embodies a geographical characteristic, often reflecting a location of defensive significance near waterways, which were critical in early settlements for transportation and sustenance.

      Historically, the name Harford has been associated with various locations in England, notably in places like Harford in Devon and other regions where a river crossing would have played a strategic role. The usage of such place names can often be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon period. Over the centuries, as communities developed around these strongholds, the name Harford became entrenched in local histories, sometimes associated with notable families or landmarks, further solidifying its position in the tapestry of English heritage.

      In contemporary contexts, Harford remains relevant as both a surname and a place name. It is recognized in various towns and cities, especially within the United Kingdom, and continues to appear in genealogical studies and local histories. Additionally, Harford has a presence in American culture, given its usage as a locality name in states like Maryland. The name retains an air of historical significance while also adapting to modern society's needs, demonstrated through its ongoing use in place naming and family lineage.

      Based on our records...

      Jones

      This is the most common surname associated with Harford.

      Mary

      This is the most common name of those married to a Harford.

      Harford

      This is the most common name for a child of a Harford.
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