Hlaford
/hlˈɑɹfɚd/
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Anglo-Saxon
Hlaford, of Anglo-Saxon origin, derives from the Old English word 'hlāford', meaning 'master' or 'lord'. It was historically used to denote a person of authority or high social standing, reflecting leadership and nobility. The name carries a strong cultural resonance with medieval English society and its hierarchical structures.
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