Sanford
English
Etymology
From the place name Sandford.
Proper noun
Sanford
- A habitational surname.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- 1974, Alison Lurie, The War Between the Tates: A Novel, Open Road Media (2012) (→ISBN)
- “Sanford Finkelstein,” Danielle repeats. “Listen, isn't he the one that ostrich is based on, in your books?”
- “Well, I suppose in a way.” Erica smiles. “It was the name mostly. Sanford seemed like a good name for an ostrich.”
- 1974, Alison Lurie, The War Between the Tates: A Novel, Open Road Media (2012) (→ISBN)
- A town in Alabama.
- A town in Colorado.
- A city in Florida, and the county seat of Seminole County.
- A city in Maine.
- A village in Michigan.
- A town in New York.
- A city in North Carolina, and the county seat of Lee County.
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