Re: Origin of my name
in reply to a message by Ted
Tedford seems to be an English surname from a place name. I can't find a direct reference to it in my reference books, but other English place names which have Ted as a first syllable (Tedstone, Tedburn, and Teddington) all seem to go back to an Old English given name, Tette, Teotta, or Teod. It is uncertain what this originally meant, but some experts guess that it could be a variation of the syllable theod- which occurs in old Germanic names and meant "people."
The above information is from a combination of Hanks & Hodges' A Dictionary of Surnames and A. D. Mills' A Dictionary of English Place-Names.
The above information is from a combination of Hanks & Hodges' A Dictionary of Surnames and A. D. Mills' A Dictionary of English Place-Names.