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Ford in the US

  1. #3,162 Alda
  2. #3,163 Caron
  3. #3,164 Genie
  4. #3,165 Chaim
  5. #3,166 Ford
  6. #3,167 Jamil
  7. #3,168 Pearline
  8. #3,169 Usha
  9. #3,170 Elroy

Allen in the US

  1. #27 Robinson
  2. #28 Walker
  3. #29 Hall
  4. #30 Young
  5. #31 Allen
  6. #32 King
  7. #33 Wright
  8. #34 Perez
  9. #35 Scott

Ford Allen in the US

  1. #2,456,155 Fonda Walker
  2. #2,456,156 Fong Li
  3. #2,456,157 Foon Lee
  4. #2,456,158 Foram Shah
  5. #2,456,159 Ford Allen
  6. #2,456,160 Ford Cole
  7. #2,456,161 Ford Thomas
  8. #2,456,162 Forest Arnold
  9. #2,456,163 Forest Bell
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Meaning & Origins

Transferred use of the common surname, in origin a local name for someone who lived near a place where a river could be crossed by wading through it (Old English ford).
3,166th in the U.S. for 2011
English and Scottish: from a Celtic personal name of great antiquity and obscurity. In England the personal name is now usually spelled Alan, the surname Allen; in Scotland the surname is more often Allan. Various suggestions have been put forward regarding its origin; the most plausible is that it originally meant ‘little rock’. Compare Gaelic ailín, diminutive of ail ‘rock’. The present-day frequency of the surname Allen in England and Ireland is partly accounted for by the popularity of the personal name among Breton followers of William the Conqueror, by whom it was imported first to Britain and then to Ireland. St. Alan(us) was a 5th-century bishop of Quimper, who was a cult figure in medieval Brittany. Another St. Al(l)an was a Cornish or Breton saint of the 6th century, to whom a church in Cornwall is dedicated.
31st in the U.S. for 2011

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Ford Allen is most likely to live in Texas, Florida, New York, Missouri, and Maryland

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