Sandford is a male name with English origins. It is pronounced as SAN-furd (/sæn.fɑrd/). The name has variations, including Sanford. Sandford has been given to newborn boys in the United States since at least 1912, with varying levels of popularity throughout the years. In recent decades, it has been less commonly used. However, Sandford carries a sense of strength and tradition, making it a timeless choice for parents looking for a classic and dignified name for their baby boy.
Sir Sandford Fleming was a Scottish Canadian engineer and inventor who promoted worldwide standard time zones and made significant contributions to land surveying, map making, and railway engineering in Canada. |
Sandford C. Faulkner - Sandy Faulkner, an American planter and fiddler, is best known for personifying the folk song "Arkansas Traveler," which has become the official state historic song of Arkansas. |