Names That Mean Field

Discover baby names meaning Field for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Mayo
Rice field.
Japanese
Meadow
Field of grass and flowers.
English
Murata
Village, field.
Japanese
Navaro
From the plains or fields, derived from a place name.
Spanish
Nayland
From the field by the lake.
English
Noboya
Field arrow.
Japanese
Noda
Means 'rice field' or 'wetland' in Japanese.
Japanese
Ogilvie
From the high field.
Scottish
Ogilvy
From the high field.
Scottish
Ohara
Small field or small plain.
Japanese
Panchaley
Five fields.
Tamil
Park
Enclosed field.
English
Perramurthi
A name of Tamil origin, possibly meaning 'great warrior' or 'lord of the batt...
Tamil
Raefield
From the field of the rae (graceful).
English
Ranadeep
Lamp of the battlefield.
Sanskrit
Ranchod
Krishna; one who left the battlefield
Sanskrit
Ranfield
From the raven's field.
English
Rayfield
From the field where rye is grown.
English
Renfield
Field of ravens.
English
Ricroft
From the rye field.
English
Riplea
From the meadow with the rye fields.
English
Ripleah
From the meadow with the rye fields.
English
Ripleigh
From the meadow with the rye fields.
English
Ripley
From the meadow with the rye fields.
English
Ripli
From the meadow with the rye fields.
English
Riplie
From the meadow with the rye fields.
English
Riply
From the rye field.
English
Rockefeller
From the German occupational name for a farmer who lived near a rocky field.
German
Rocklan
From the rocky land or dweller at the rocky field.
English
Ronley
From the rye field or clearing.
English
Roosevelt
Derived from the Dutch surname Roosevelt, meaning 'rose field'.
Dutch
Ryce
Rice field.
English
Rycroft
From the croft or enclosed field.
English
Rygecroft
Rygecroft is a habitational surname meaning 'rye field' from Old English ryge...
English
Sadan
Garden, field.
Hebrew
Sanihara
A Japanese name meaning 'mountain village' or 'mountain field'.
Japanese
Sanjar
King of the battlefield.
Persian
Sarilda
She who rules the battlefield.
Norse
Sarildah
She who rules the battlefield.
Norse
Sheffield
From the field on the river Sheaf.
English
Shefield
From the field on the river Sheaf.
English
Shoda
Wisteria field.
Japanese
Shorne
From the shorn field.
English
Sodai
Rice field.
Japanese
Sorano
Sky field.
Japanese
Spelding
From the divided field.
English
Stanfeld
From the stony field.
English
Stanfield
From the stony field.
English
Stansfield
From the stony field.
English
Suffield
From the south field.
English
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