Ashford

/ˈæʃfərd/ noun

A proper name referring to several places, most notably a town in Kent, England. It can also be a surname derived from Old English meaning 'ash tree ford'.

From Old English 'æsc' meaning 'ash tree' and 'ford' meaning 'river crossing'. The name indicates a place where people crossed a river near ash trees, reflecting the Anglo-Saxon practice of naming settlements after geographical features.

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