Fairfield
Fairfield is a common place name in the English-speaking world. It is derived from the Old English term fæger feld, which means "beautiful field". Fairfield may refer to several places, institutions, and people.
Places[edit | edit source]
In the United States, Fairfield may refer to:
- Fairfield, Alabama, a city in Jefferson County
- Fairfield, California, a city in Solano County
- Fairfield, Connecticut, a town in Fairfield County
- Fairfield, Idaho, a city in Camas County
- Fairfield, Illinois, a city in Wayne County
- Fairfield, Iowa, a city in Jefferson County
- Fairfield, Maine, a town in Somerset County
- Fairfield, Montana, a town in Teton County
- Fairfield, Nebraska, a city in Clay County
- Fairfield, New Jersey, a township in Essex County
- Fairfield, New York, a town in Herkimer County
- Fairfield, North Carolina, a town in Hyde County
- Fairfield, Ohio, a city in Butler and Hamilton counties
- Fairfield, Pennsylvania, a borough in Adams County
- Fairfield, Texas, a city in Freestone County
- Fairfield, Vermont, a town in Franklin County
- Fairfield, Virginia, a community in Rockbridge County
- Fairfield, Washington, a town in Spokane County
In the United Kingdom, Fairfield may refer to:
- Fairfield, Cumbria, a civil parish
- Fairfield, Derbyshire, a village
- Fairfield, Herefordshire, a village
- Fairfield, Kent, a village
- Fairfield, Lancashire, a suburb of Liverpool
- Fairfield, London, a ward in the London Borough of Croydon
- Fairfield, Somerset, a village
- Fairfield, Staffordshire, a village
- Fairfield, West Midlands, a village
Institutions[edit | edit source]
Fairfield may also refer to several institutions, including:
- Fairfield University, a private Jesuit university in Fairfield, Connecticut
- Fairfield High School (disambiguation), several high schools
- Fairfield Hospital (disambiguation), several hospitals
People[edit | edit source]
Fairfield is also a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- John Fairfield, an American politician
- Rebecca Fairfield, an American actress
See also[edit | edit source]
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