Stafford
English
Alternative forms
- de Stafford (archaic)
- Strafford
Etymology
From Middle English Stafford.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstæfə(ɹ)d/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Proper noun
Stafford
- A placename:
- A town in and the county town of Staffordshire, England.
- The Borough of Stafford, a local government district in Staffordshire formed in 1974, with its headquarters in the county town.
- A place in the United States:
- An unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California.
- A town in Tolland County, Connecticut.
- A minor city in Stafford County, Kansas, named after Lewis Stafford, a Civil War casualty.
- An unincorporated community in Holt County, Nebraska.
- A town in Genesee County, New York.
- A village in Monroe County, Ohio.
- A city in Fort Bend County and Harris County, Texas.
- A census-designated place, the county seat of Stafford County, Virginia; also known as Stafford Courthouse.
- A suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
- An industrial suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.
- An English habitational surname from the place name.
- (rare) An unknown-gender given name transferred from the surname
Derived terms
Noun
Stafford (plural Staffords)
- A Staffordshire bull terrier.
- 2016 October 6, Clare Damodaran, “Staffords are a loyal and lovable breed that are great with children. Digger had a great time on the walk playing with the other dogs and enjoying the lovely weather.”, in Daily Record:
- Staffords are a loyal and lovable breed that are great with children. Digger had a great time on the walk playing with the other dogs and enjoying the lovely weather.
Middle English
Alternative forms
- (surname): de Stafford
Descendants
- Anglo-Norman: de Stafford
- Norman: de Stafford
- English: Stafford
- Yola: Staffort
References
- “Stafford, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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