Brookfield

Etymology
From +.

Proper noun

 * 1) A number of places in the United Kingdom:
 * , adjacent to the city.
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 * , from any of the villages in England.
 * , adjacent to the city.
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 * , from any of the villages in England.
 * , adjacent to the city.
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 * , from any of the villages in England.
 * , adjacent to the city.
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 * , from any of the villages in England.
 * , adjacent to the city.
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 * , from any of the villages in England.
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 * , from any of the villages in England.
 * , adjacent to the city.
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 * , from any of the villages in England.
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 * , from any of the villages in England.
 * , from any of the villages in England.
 * , from any of the villages in England.
 * , from any of the villages in England.

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Brookfield is the 51396th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 405 individuals. Brookfield is most common among White (79.01%) and Black/African American (16.05%) individuals.