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      Meaning of the first name Selden

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      From the Town By the Willow

      Variations

      Belden, Selena, Selene
      The name Selden originates from Old English roots, specifically derived from the combination of sel, meaning willow, and denu, signifying a valley or town. As a toponymic surname, it reflects geographical characteristics, indicating a place that is situated by a willow tree or a willow-lined valley. This connection to nature emphasizes the name’s idyllic, pastoral associations and roots in the English landscape.

      Historically, the name Selden can be traced back to medieval England, where surnames were often categorized based on locations, occupations, or personal attributes. The earliest documented usage of Selden appears in records from the 13th century, related to settlements in East Anglia. Over the centuries, the name has been associated with various notable figures, including the prominent 17th-century jurist John Selden, who contributed significantly to legal scholarship and the understanding of English common law. His influence helped cement the name in historical records and academic discourse.

      In contemporary times, Selden remains a relatively uncommon name but is still in use, primarily as a surname. It can be found across various countries, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom, where it retains a sense of historical significance and connection to heritage. The name is also occasionally used as a first name, though this usage is less frequent. Overall, Selden continues to evoke a sense of tradition while serving as a reminder of its English roots and the natural beauty from which it derives its meaning.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Selden.

      Mary

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

      Selden

      This is the most common name for a child of a Selden.
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      1848 is when there were the most people born with the first name Selden.

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