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And, just to keep it balanced: "Hayward" is an Old English occupational name deriving from, oddly enough, "hay ward." A hay ward "was keeper or guardian of the hedged enclosure." That meant, basically, he captured livestock that had escaped from their hedgerow enclosures and returned them to their owners.
On names, everybody knows the word "janitor" derives from Janus, right? Know why?
