Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A town and borough in Hertfordshire, England (OS grid ref TQ1196).
A village in Daventry district, Northamptonshire, England (OS grid ref SP6068).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI signed schoolboy forms for Watford when I was 12, but then my parents got divorced, and I never kicked a ball for three years. I rebelled, I left home, but getting back into football sorted me out. It was the second chance I needed. Vinnie Jones
A career that started at Watford in 2009 and ended in July with Burton Albion is now over, but not because of a niggling injury, nor because of a ripped-up contract. Source: Internet
After Watford Grammar, an all-girls comprehensive, Patel studied economics at Keele University, followed by politics at the University of Essex. Source: Internet
Although if Arteta rings the changes, 4/5 on Watford getting either a draw or a win doesn't look that bad. Source: Internet
Aston Villa sits just four points above the Norfolk team while Bournemouth makes up the bottom three, although Watford and West Ham are sit on the same number of points. Source: Internet
And soon, along with his wife and two young children, he will move back down to Watford where it all began. Source: Internet