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Clifton is a common place name in English-speaking countries. It is derived from Old English cliff (cliff, slope) and tun (farm, settlement).

Etymology[edit]

The name Clifton is of Old English origin and means "settlement by the cliff". It is derived from the Old English words clif, meaning "cliff" or "slope", and tun, meaning "farm" or "settlement".

Places[edit]

There are numerous places named Clifton in UK, US, Australia, Canada, South Africa, and New Zealand. Some of the notable ones include:

People[edit]

The name Clifton is also used as a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:

See also[edit]

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