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Todd is a surname meaning "fox" (from Old English todde). It is an English (mainly northern) and Scottish surname, but probably originated in Scotland for someone thought to resemble a fox in personality (in cunning or slyness) or perhaps more obviously in having red hair.
Andy Tod (born 1971), Scottish footballer; Archibald Tod (584–1656), Scottish landowner, twice Provost of Edinburgh; David Tod (1805–1868), American politician and industrialist
Australia. Todd River, an ephemeral river; United States. Todd Valley, California, also known as Todd, an unincorporated community; Todd, Missouri, a ghost town; Todd ...
The oldest finding of the name Tilghman was in 692 and was that of a Monk Tilmon (Tilghman) [this was not however a surname nor likely to be handed on to heirs] who was with the Two Ewalds when they met their fate . Some who have researched the family believe the Tilghman family originated near the Rhine River as the French Von Till family and ...
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Todd, the 7 year old Tyrannosaurus in the comic strip Todd the Dinosaur; Todd, a Wraith character in Stargate Atlantis; Todd, in the TV series Wayside; Todd, baby lemur in the TV series All Hail King Julian; Todd Alquist, on the TV Series Breaking Bad; Todd Anderson, played by Ethan Hawke from Dead Poets Society; Todd Daring, from The Replacements
Chrisley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Neil Chrisley (1931–2013), American baseball player; Todd Chrisley, American millionaire and star of reality television series Chrisley Knows Best
Andrews is a patronymic surname of English, Scottish, and Norse origin. [1] At the time of the 1881 British Census, its relative frequency was highest in Dorset (3.6 times the British average), followed by Wiltshire, Huntingdonshire, Worcestershire, Hampshire, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Devon and Somerset.
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