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    Stamford

    Pronunciation: STAM-fərd

    ⚥ Unisex
    Old English

    Meaning

    stone ford

    Origin

    Old English

    History & Etymology

    Stamford is a name of Old English origin, derived from the elements 'stan' meaning 'stone' and 'ford' meaning 'ford' or 'river crossing'. It was originally a place name, referring to a stony river crossing. As with many English place names, it later transitioned into a surname, indicating a person who came from or lived near such a place.

    The use of Stamford as a given name is relatively uncommon. It is primarily associated with the town of Stamford in Lincolnshire, England, which has a rich history dating back to Roman times. The name carries a sense of English heritage and a connection to ancient landscapes and geographical features.

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