SHEFFORD
Shefford
Shefford is a surname of English origin that is believed to have its roots in the town of Shefford, located in Bedfordshire, England. The name is derived from the Old English words "sceap" meaning sheep and "ford" meaning ford, indicating a location where sheep could safely cross a river.
The earliest recorded instance of the Shefford surname dates back to the 16th century in Bedfordshire, indicating that the name has been in existence for centuries. Over time, individuals bearing the surname Shefford have been found in various parts of the United Kingdom and beyond.
Historically, individuals with the surname Shefford were often associated with agricultural or rural occupations, reflecting the name's possible origin in relation to sheep and fords. Today, individuals with the surname Shefford can be found in diverse professions and locations.
The surname Shefford carries a sense of heritage and connection to a specific geographic location in the UK. It has likely been passed down through generations, contributing to the rich tapestry of British surnames and genealogy.
There are approximately 256 people named Shefford in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Shefford.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- David
- John
- Jonathan
- Keith
- Mark
- Michael
- Paul
- Peter
- Robert
- Simon
- Steve
- Tom
Female
- Clare
- Elizabeth
- Heather
- Janice
- Jean
- Jody
- Kelly
- Lynette
- Sarah
- Susan
- Zoe
Similar and related surnames
- Chafford
- Chaviard
- Chevrot
- Chifford
- Chivret
- Safford
- Schford
- Seaford
- Sefferd
- Seford
- Shaeffer
- Shaffert
- Shafford
- Shaford
- Shaphard
- Shapherd
- Shawford
- Sheaffer
- Sheapherd
- Shedford
- Shefer
- Sheffard
- Sheffer
- Shefferd
- Shelford
- Shepford
- Shephard
- Shephards
- Shepheard
- Shepherd
- Shepherds
- Shephered
- Shephert
- Shephird
- Shephord
- Shepphard
- Sheppherd
- Shiphard
- Shipherd
- Shopherd
- Shpherd
- Shuford
- Sifford
- Swafford
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.