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Oxford

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Updated 6 months ago

Meaning

"Ford of Oxen"

An English place-name used as a given name, derived from a river crossing historically associated with oxen.

Themes:placenameenglishtoponymheritage

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This name has been verified against authoritative sources including SSA data, etymology databases, and cultural naming traditions.

Popularity History of Oxford

Full SSA rank history from 1880 to 2024

#9614Ranked nationally
SSA did not record this spelling in the national rankings for the available chart years. Names used fewer than 5 times in a year are omitted from the dataset.

Yearly Ranking Snapshot

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Oxford did not appear in the national SSA rankings for 2024.

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no national rank in 2024

Data Source

Popularity rankings are based on official data from the Social Security Administration (SSA), which tracks baby name applications in the United States.

Last updated: 2024 • Data source updated annually

Oxford Nicknames

Familiar short forms, playful variations, and easy everyday options for Oxford.

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oxfy
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oxfo
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ford
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ordy
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ox
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OX
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fory
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Oxford mean?
Oxford means "Ford of Oxen". An English place-name used as a given name, derived from a river crossing historically associated with oxen.
What is the origin of Oxford?
Oxford is of English origin. The name has been used historically across cultures and carries significant cultural meaning within its origin tradition.
How popular is the name Oxford?
According to the latest SSA data, Oxford is currently ranked #9614 in the United States. The name has shown interesting trends over the past century, with popularity varying based on cultural preferences and naming trends.
Is Oxford a boy name?
Oxford is traditionally a boy name. However, modern naming practices are increasingly flexible, and names can be used across genders based on personal preference.
What are good nicknames for Oxford?
Popular nicknames for Oxford include oxfy, oxfo, ford, ordy, and more. These offer shorter, more casual alternatives for everyday use.
What names are similar to Oxford?
There are many names similar to Oxford in meaning, origin, or sound. Explore the Similar Names section to discover alternatives that may resonate with you.

Quick Facts

OriginEnglish
Syllables2
Length6 letters
US Rank#9614
Trend→ Stable
Starts withO

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