Pronunciation | /ˈwɪtfiːld/ |
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Language(s) | English |
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Language(s) | Old English, German, Ashkenazi Jewish |
Derivation | hwit + feld (Old English) |
Meaning | white/chalky + open lands |
Region of origin | England |
Whitfield is a surname of Romany Gypsy Old English and Anglo-Saxon origins deriving from hwit (white or chalky) and feld (open lands). [1] It can also be an Americanized or Anglicised form of the German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname Weissfeld, composed of the elements weiss 'white' and feld 'field'.
Persons with the surname include: