Twyford
tw(y)-fo-rd
Origin:British
Meaning:Double river crossing
Baby will go with the flow with a name like Twyford! This masculine moniker began originally as a toponym or placename that was given to those who lived by a “double river crossing” or “double ford.” This surname-turned-given name is an old one, with records of it dating back to 1066, during the Norman Conquest in England. Nowadays, Twyford can serve as a constant and flowing reminder to baby that they will be able to handle even the harshest of waters. You and your little water baby can even take a family trip to visit Twyford in Berkshire, England.
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