Proper noun
Rayfield (plural Rayfields)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Rayfield, 128. Suvorin was to become a lifelong friend, perhaps Chekhov's closest. Source: Internet
Rayfield, 500. Up to that point, Chekhov, known as "Russia's most elusive literary bachelor," Harvey Pitcher in Chekhov's Leading Lady, quoted in Malcolm, 59. had preferred passing liaisons and visits to brothels over commitment. Source: Internet
Rayfield draws from his critical study Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" and the "Wood Demon" (1995), which anatomised the evolution of the Wood Demon into Uncle Vanya—"one of Chekhov's most furtive achievements." Source: Internet
Kernersville – Mrs. Carolyn Elaine Caldwell Rayfield, loving mother and grandmother, 75, passed away Thursday, April 20, 2017 at Forsyth Medical Center. Source: Internet
He eventually took a part time position with Rayfield Brother’s Excavating, who became a second family for him. Source: Internet
Pictured from left are Jake Dorak, associate pastor at First Baptist; Chris Elam and Taylor Rayfield, of the Dusty Elam Foundation. Source: Internet