King's ford
An English habitational name derived from the Old English elements 'rex' (a Latin-influenced variant for king) and 'ford' (a shallow river crossing). It originally denoted a person who lived near a river crossing belonging to the king.
About 22 boys were named Rexford in 2025.
Economist and member of Franklin D. Roosevelt's 'Brain Trust'
Prolific writer on American agricultural and economic policy
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).