Norford

Norford is a British surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English words "norĂ°" meaning North, and "ford" meaning a river crossing. The name likely originated as a toponymic surname for someone who lived near a northward river crossing.

The first recorded instance of the Norford surname dates back to the 16th century in the county of Lancashire, England. Over the centuries, bearers of the Norford name have been found in various regions across the United Kingdom, particularly in the North of England.

Like many British surnames, Norford has evolved in spelling over time due to variations in pronunciation and literacy levels. Alternate spellings of the surname may include Norwood, Nordford, or Northford.

Individuals bearing the Norford surname have been found in various professions and walks of life throughout history. Today, the surname Norford remains relatively uncommon but is carried by families who can trace their roots back to the British Isles.

Researching the history of the Norford surname can provide valuable insights into the ancestral origins and migration patterns of families bearing this name. Variants of the name may be found in historical records, such as parish registers, census data, and court documents, shedding light on the lives and experiences of Norford families over the centuries.

There are approximately 157 people named Norford in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Norford.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alan
  • Alexander
  • Craig
  • David
  • Ernest
  • Graham
  • James
  • Martin
  • Michael
  • Paul
  • Stafford
  • William

Female

  • Barbara
  • Ellen
  • Ingrid
  • Jane
  • Lucy
  • Natalia
  • Samantha
  • Tammy
  • Tracy
  • Winifred

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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