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      Meaning of the first name Linford

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      From A Land By the River

      Variations

      Lanford, Lynford, Winford
      The name Linford derives from Old English roots, with lin meaning flax and ford indicating a river crossing. Thus, it translates to from a land by the river, suggesting an origin tied to topographical features. This name exemplifies the common practice of Old English names to reflect geographic landmarks, indicating not only a location but also the livelihoods associated with such areas, notably agriculture and waterway navigation.

      Historically, the name Linford has been recorded in various forms since the Anglo-Saxon period in England. It is notably tied to several locations in England, particularly in the East Midlands. Over time, these geographical names often became surnames, passed down through generations. As the population became more mobile, many individuals bearing the name spread to different regions, contributing to its enduring presence in English culture.

      In contemporary times, Linford remains a relatively uncommon yet recognizable name. It is used both as a first name and a surname, carrying with it a sense of heritage and connection to English history. The name has seen some resurgence, particularly in the United Kingdom, often associated with notable figures such as Linford Christie, the former Olympian sprinter. Today, Linford retains a distinctive identity, embodying both a legacy of the past and a unique modern appeal.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Linford.

      Elizabeth

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

      Linford

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