Family

Todd

Pronunciation: Todd

The Todd family, with its roots deeply embedded in Scottish soil, has a rich history that traces back through the centuries. The name Todd is believed to derive from the Middle English word “todde,” which refers to a fox. This origin suggests that the early bearers of the name may have been known for their cunning or fox-like characteristics, possibly as hunters or trappers. Over time, the Todds spread across Scotland, establishing themselves in various regions, each branch adapting and evolving in its own unique way.

Historically, the Todds have not been recognized as a formal clan but have been associated with various larger clans and influential families through marriage, alliances, and service. This connection has enriched the Todd family’s heritage, intertwining their legacy with the broader tapestry of Scottish history. Today, individuals bearing the Todd surname continue to explore and celebrate their ancestral connections, contributing to the preservation and appreciation of their family’s storied past.

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