Winfield
Winfield is a common place name in English-speaking countries, and it may also refer to a number of individuals. The name is derived from the Old English wine and feld, which respectively mean "friend" and "field".
Places[edit | edit source]
There are several places named Winfield in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
United States[edit | edit source]
In the United States, Winfield is the name of several towns and cities, including:
- Winfield, Alabama
- Winfield, Illinois
- Winfield, Indiana
- Winfield, Kansas
- Winfield, Missouri
- Winfield, New York
- Winfield, Pennsylvania
- Winfield, Tennessee
- Winfield, Texas
- Winfield, West Virginia
Canada[edit | edit source]
In Canada, Winfield is the name of a community in the province of Alberta.
Australia[edit | edit source]
In Australia, Winfield is a locality in the state of Queensland.
People[edit | edit source]
Several notable individuals bear the surname Winfield, including:
- Dave Winfield, an American Major League Baseball player
- Paul Winfield, an American television, film and stage actor
Other uses[edit | edit source]
Winfield is also the name of a brand of cigarettes produced by British American Tobacco.
See also[edit | edit source]
- Winfield House, the official residence of the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Winfield Scott, a United States Army general
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