Horsfield
Horsfield is a surname of English origin, primarily associated with the county of Yorkshire. The name likely derives from the Old English elements *hors* (meaning "horse") and *feld* (meaning "field"), suggesting an original bearer lived near a field where horses were kept or grazed. Variations of the name include Horsfield, Horsfieldt, and Horsfelde.
The surname has historical significance in England, particularly in the industrial and agricultural sectors. Notable early
In modern times, Horsfield is recognized primarily through its association with individuals in various fields. One
The surname is relatively uncommon outside of England, particularly in regions with British colonial history. Variations