About Cullingford
The surname Cullingford is of English origin and is derived from a combination of two elements. The first part, "Culling," is believed to be a variant of the Old English word "Cyll," meaning "hill," while the second part, "ford," refers to a shallow area in a river or stream that can be crossed on foot. Therefore, the surname Cullingford likely originated as a locational name for someone who lived near or was associated with a hill or a ford.
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