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Feld

Feld is a German noun meaning field, open land, or area. It denotes a cultivated field as well as a geographic region and appears in many compound terms such as Forschungsfeld (field of study) or Arbeitsfeld (work field). In physics and mathematics, Feld is the standard German translation of field (as in elektromagnetisches Feld or Gravitationsfeld). The word is also used in everyday phrases relating to sports fields, agricultural fields, and fields of vision. The term derives from Old High German feld, from Proto-Germanic *feldaz, and is cognate with English field and Dutch veld.

Feld is also a surname. As a family name, it is of German origin and commonly developed

Place names and geography: Feld appears in German toponymy as a component in various localities and geographic

as
a
habitational
name
for
someone
who
lived
by
a
field
or
worked
on
a
field,
or
as
a
toponymic
surname
from
places
named
Feld.
It
is
widespread
among
German-speaking
populations
and
Ashkenazi
Jewish
communities.
Variants
include
Feldt,
Feldmann,
and
Feldman;
some
forms
such
as
Feldman
arise
from
Yiddish-language
adaptation
or
from
the
addition
of
a
patronymic
element
to
the
base
Feld.
features
and
is
used
to
name
landscapes
characterized
by
fields.
The
surname
Feld
is
distributed
across
Germany,
Austria,
and
diaspora
communities
around
the
world
through
historical
migration
and
marriage
patterns.