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Hertfordshire's name is derived from "Hertford," which means "deer crossing" in Old English, reflecting the area's historical significance as a hunting ground. The term "Hertford" itself is believed to come from the Old English words "hart" (meaning male deer) and "Ford" (a river crossing). The county's name has evolved over time, but it retains this connection to its pastoral and natural heritage.

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