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Meaning of the Name Field

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The first name Field is of English origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

English: A Field
English: Variant of Fielding: in the Field

Similar Names

Felda |

Related Names

Felda  (Teutonic)
From the Field
Felda  (German)
From the Field
Felding  (English)
Lives in the Field
Feldon  (English)
From the Field Estate
Feldtun  (English)
From the Field Estate
Feldun  (English)
From the Field Estate
Fell  (English)
A Field
Felten  (English)
Variant of Felton: Field Town
Feltin  (English)
Variant of Felton: Field Town
Felton  (English)
From the Field Estate
Felton  (English)
Town in a Field
Fernleigh  (English)
Variant of Farnley: Fern Field
Fernley  (English)
Variant of Farnley: Fern Field
Fielding  (English)
Lives in the Field
Forba  (Irish)
Owns the Fields
Forbes  (Scottish)
A Field; a Surname Thought to Be Derived from the Old Gaelic Forba. (A Field). (Forbz)
Forbes  (Scottish)
Field; Headstrong
Fujita  (Japanese)
Field
Garafeld  (English)
From the Triangular Field
Garfield  (English)
Battlefield
Garfield  (English)
From the Triangular Field. from an Old English Surname and Place Name, Meaning 'Field of Spears'
Garnet  (English)
Armed With a Spear. Used As Both a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: British Field Marshal Lord Garnet Joseph Wolseley
Garth  (English)
A Field, Garden
Gricie  (English)
A Diminutive of Grace, Meaning Love. Famous Bearer: Dame Gracie Fields
Hadley  (English)
Field of Heather. Surname. The Name of Hemingway's First Wife
Hadley  (English)
Field of Heather
Haig  (Armenian)
From the Hedged Field
Haig  (Armenian)
Legend, from the Field
Hailey  (English)
Field of Hay. Usually a Surname
Haleigh  (English)
Field of Hay. Usually a Surname
Haley  (English)
Field of Hay. Usually a Surname
Hayley  (English)
Hay Field. from the Hay Meadow. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Actress Hayley Mills
Haylie  (English)
Field of Hay. Usually a Surname
Helkath-hazzurim  (Biblical)
The Field of Strong Men; or of Rocks
Holden  (English)
From the Hollow in the Valley. Both a Surname and Place Name. Famous Bearer: Holden Caulfield, the Hero of J. D. Salinger's Novel the Catcher in the Rye
Huxley  (English)
Hugh's Field (Huxlea, Huxlee, Hurl
Jane  (English)
Jehovah Has Been Gracious. A Feminine Form of John. Variant of Joan. from the Old French Jehane. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Jane Austen (-) and American Actress Jayne Mansfield (-)
Jayne  (English)
Jehovah Has Been Gracious; Has Shown Favour. A Feminine Form of John. Variant of Joan. from the Old French Jehane. Famous Bearer: American Actress Jayne Mansfield (-)
Kane  (French)
Field of Combat. from the Place Name 'Caen'. Popular As a First Name in Australia
Keith  (Irish)
From the Battlefield
Kikuno  (Japanese)
Chrysanthemum Field
Kimbro  (English)
From the Royal Field
Kimbrough  (English)
From the Royal Field
King  (English)
King. King's Field. Title Used As a Surname by the Members of a Royal Household. Famous Bearer: American Film Director King Vidor
Kingston  (English)
From the King's Village or Estate 'King's Field.' King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used As Given Names
Kinsley  (English)
King's Field. King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used As Given Names
Langley  (English)
From the Dense Fields (Lang, Langly, Langleigh)
Laralaine  (Latin)
Protection. Derived from 'Lares' - Individual Roman Household Gods Who Were Protectors of Home and Fields
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