Names That Mean Field

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

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Oakleah
Field of oak trees
Old-english
Oakleigh
Field of oak trees
English
Oakley
Field of Oak Trees
American
Oakli
Field of oak trees
Old-english
Oaklie
Field of oak trees
Old-english
Oakly
Field of oak trees
English
Ohara
Small field.
Japanese
Padanaram
Cultivated field or table-land
Arabic
Priestley
Field of a priest
English
Raefield
From the stream in the field.
English
Raelea
Fields of birds|From the clearing in the red roe-deer meadow.
Old-english
Raeleah
Fields of birds|From the clearing in the red roe-deer meadow.
Old-english
Raeleigh
Fields of birds|From the clearing in the red roe-deer meadow.
Old-english
Railea
Fields of birds|From the clearing in the red roe-deer meadow.
Old-english
Raileah
Fields of birds|From the clearing in the red roe-deer meadow.
Old-english
Raileigh
Fields of birds|From the clearing in the red roe-deer meadow.
Old-english
Railey
Fields of birds|From the clearing in the red roe-deer meadow.
Old-english
Raleigh
Field of Birds
English
Ranchod
He who left the battlefield (one who fled from battle)
Indian
Ranesh
Lord of the battlefield
Indian
Ranfield
From the raven's field.
English
Ranjot
The Light of the Battlefield
Indian
Rayfield
From the stream in the field.
English
Rayleigh
Fields of birds|From the clearing in the red roe-deer meadow.
Old-english
Reidhachadh
From the smooth field
Irish
Renfield
From the raven's field.
English
Reyfield
From the stream in the field.
English
Rhodes
Field of Roses
Greek
Ricroft
From the rye field.
Old-english
Riddick
Smooth field
English
Riddoc
From the smooth field.
Irish
Riddock
From the smooth field.
Irish
Ridoc
From the smooth field.
Old-english
Ridock
From the smooth field.
Old-english
Ridok
From the smooth field.
Old-english
Roosevelt
Field of roses.
Danish
Roswald
From the field of roses|Horsepower.
Teutonic
Roswold
From the field of roses|Horsepower.
Danish
Rycroft
From the rye field.
English
Rygecroft
From the rye field.
English
Scaffeld
From the crooked field.
English
Seinfeld
Individual field.
German
Shedeur
Field of light, light of the Almighty.
Biblical
Sheffield
From the crooked field
English
Shefield
From the crooked field
English
Shelette
From The Sloping Field
English
Sherrerd
From the open field
English
Shoda
Flat and level field
Japanese
Siddim
The tilled field
Biblical
Spalding
From the divided field.
English
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