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Fields in the US

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David Fields in the US

  1. #9,085 William Mccoy
  2. #9,086 Carolyn Lee
  3. #9,087 Christine Young
  4. #9,088 Christopher Coleman
  5. #9,089 David Fields
  6. #9,090 David Sutton
  7. #9,091 Francisco Reyes
  8. #9,092 George Nelson
  9. #9,093 Gladys Johnson
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Meaning & Origins

Biblical name, borne by the greatest of all the kings of Israel, whose history is recounted with great vividness in the first and second books of Samuel and elsewhere. As a boy he killed the giant Philistine Goliath with his slingshot. As king of Judah, and later of all Israel, he expanded the power of the Israelites and established the security of their kingdom. He was also noted as a poet, many of the Psalms being attributed to him. The Hebrew derivation of the name is uncertain; it is said by some to represent a nursery word meaning ‘darling’. It is a very popular Jewish name, but is almost equally common among Gentiles in the English-speaking world. It is particularly common in Wales and Scotland, having been borne by the patron saint of Wales (see Dewi) and by two medieval kings of Scotland.
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English: topographic name from Middle English feldes, plural or possessive of feld ‘open country’. This name is also found as a translation of equivalent names in other languages, in particular French Deschamps, Duchamp.
272nd in the U.S. for 2011

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David Fields is most likely to live in Kentucky, Florida, Texas, California, and Ohio

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