Beresfrode
/bˈɛɹəsfɚd/
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Old English
Beresfrode, of Old English origin, combines 'bere' (barley) and 'ford' (a river crossing), meaning 'from the barley ford' or 'from the ford near the berries'. It reflects a connection to nature and agricultural life, evoking imagery of rural landscapes and traditional livelihoods. The name carries a historical and earthy charm, rooted in early English heritage.
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