"Halford" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Halford" Meaning

Halford is a surname of English origin. It originated from the Old English words "hal" meaning "rocky hill" and "ford" meaning "crossing". A person with this surname likely lived near a rocky hill or a place where a river/ford was crossed.

"Halford" Examples

Examples of "Halford"


Halford is a city in the West Midlands of England, located about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Birmingham city centre. ["We visited the historic city of Halford during our weekend getaway in the English countryside."]
Tommy Halford was an American blues singer and guitarist known for his work with Ralph Sutton and Red Norvo. ["The legendary blues musician Tommy Halford will be remembered for his soulful voice and guitar riffs."]
Halford is also a brand of high-quality motorcycle engines and accessories, popular among motorcycle enthusiasts. ["After buying a new Halford engine, I couldn't believe the improvement in my bike's performance."]
Maximilian Halford was an Irish golfer who won the British Amateur Championship in 1895. ["Golf enthusiasts would love to know about the life and achievements of Irish golf legend Maximilian Halford."]
In fantasy fiction, Halford is a fictional kingdom in the "Malazan Book of the Fallen" series by Steven Erikson. ["As I delved deeper into the world of Malazan, I discovered the magical kingdom of Halford played a crucial role in the story."]

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