Mitford

English

Etymology

From either Old English midd (middle) + Old English ford (ford), thus "the middle ford", or from Old English (ġe)mȳthe (a stream junction) + Old English ford (ford), "the meeting ford", to denote the village situated where the rivers Font and Wansbeck meet.

Proper noun

Mitford

  1. A surname.

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