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Milford

Milford originated in Old England as a surname. It was for families who lived by a mill. Milford eventually became a given name option, though in modern times it has a vintage feel. As of 2021, it is relatively rare at rank 11,424.

Meaning of the name Milford:

English: ford by a mill

Origin of the name Milford:

Milford was originally a surname in England. It represented families that were from a town or region with the same title. Typically, these places had a mill in them, used to produce grains and other food products. The Old English translation of Milford is “ford by a mill.” It did not become a given name option until the last couple of centuries.

Symbolism of the name Milford:

The baby name Milford has the same meaning as the original surname. It continues to have an association with mills. The definition of Milford is “ford by a mill.”

Style of the name Milford:

Traditional

Gender of the name Milford:

Milford is an old-fashioned name for boys.

Pronunciation of the name Milford:

MIL-furd

Number of syllables in the name Milford:

Two

Emotion evoked from the name Milford:

Milford feels mature and vintage. It is a wholesome and approachable baby name.

Alternative spellings for the name Milford:

  • Milferd
  • Millford
  • Millferd
  • Milfurd
  • Millfurd

Nicknames for the name Milford:

  • Ford
  • Mil
  • Mill
  • Milly
  • Millie 
  • Fordie

Popularity of the name Milford:

Milford was a top 1,000 baby name on the Social Security Popularity Index until 1961. In that last year, it was number 934 for boys. Milford ranked highest in 1913 and 1917 at 370. As of 2021, Milford is a top 12,000 option for boys.

Related names for the name Milford:

Great middle names for Milford and their meanings:

  • Whitlock (white hair, fair hair)
  • Sean (God is gracious)
  • Adair (happy spear, ford of the oaks)
  • Warrick (strong leader who defends)
  • Franklin (free landholder)
  • Brock (badger-like)
  • Vince (conquering, winning)
  • Hayden (hay field)

Famous people with the name Milford:

Milfords in popular culture:

  • Milford Meanswell (character from “LazyTown”)
  • Milford Cubicle (character from “Salad Fingers”)
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