Submitted Surnames with "field" in Meaning
This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword field.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Yano JapaneseFrom Japanese 矢
(ya) meaning "arrow" and 野
(no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Yokono JapaneseYoko means "beside" and no means "field, plain, wilderness".
Yoneda JapaneseFrom Japanese 米
(yone) meaning "rice" and 田
(ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
Yorita JapaneseFrom Japanese 依 (
yori) meaning "reliant" or 寄 (
yori) meaning "bring near", combined with 田 (
ta) meaning "rice field".
Yoruno JapaneseFrom Japanese 夜 (yoru) meaning "night" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Yoshihara JapaneseFrom Japanese 吉
(yoshi) meaning "lucky, good" and 原
(hara) meaning "field, plain".
Yukino JapaneseYuki means "snow" and no means "plain, field, wilderness".
Yumehara JapaneseFrom Japanese 夢 (yume) means "dream" and 原 (hara) means "field".
Yumeno Japaneseyumeno means "dream field" the kanji used for this name are 夢 (yume) meaning " dream" and 野 (no) meaning "field".
Yuzurihara JapaneseMeans "the field of the gentle Village". From the Japanese words Yasuri (gentle village) and Hara (plain, field).
Zelaya BasqueBasque surname related to the Euskara word for "field".
Zenda Japanese (Rare)Combination of Kanji Characters 全 meaning "everything" and 田 meaning "rice paddy field".