Enfield

/ˈɛnfiːld/ noun

A place name, most famously referring to various locations in England and the Enfield rifle used by British forces.

From Old English 'Eanafeld' meaning 'Eana's open land' or field, where Eana was likely a Saxon personal name. The name combines the personal name with 'feld' (field or open country), following typical Anglo-Saxon place-naming patterns.

ARإنفيلد
DEEnfield
ESEnfield
FREnfield
HIएनफील्ड
ITEnfield
JAエンフィールド
KO엔필드
PTEnfield
RUЭнфилд
THเอนฟิลด์
TREnfield
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