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Origin of the Name The current version is a Anglicanization, which has Scandinavian origins. Derived from Old Norse words Melres, meaning hill of sand and fjordr, meaning fjord or inlet, which came together to create the name Milford. Over time, the meaning of Fjord had less relevance, and added Haven to highlight its location on the banks of an estuary. The name Wales 'Aberdaugleddau', describes the estuary is the meeting point of the two rivers Cleddau - 'Rio Blanco Cleddau' (Afon Cleddau Wen) to the west and 'Black River Cleddau' (Afon Cleddau Ddu) east. Kymaro The meaning of 'Aber' is an overflow of a river, hence the description is one of two rivers meet and form an estuary. Since the 1970s, is used occasionally Milffwrd word, even in tourist maps.