Barnfield

English

Etymology

From Old English bearn (barn) + feld (field).

Proper noun

Barnfield (countable and uncountable, plural Barnfields)

  1. A suburb and electoral ward in Luton, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL0823). [1]
  2. A suburb of Exeter, Devon, England (OS grid ref SX9292). [2]
  3. A suburb of Accrington, Hyndburn borough, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD7628) [3]
  4. A habitational surname from Old English.

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Barnfield is the 49914th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 420 individuals. Barnfield is most common among White (70.95%) and Black/African American (17.86%) individuals.

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