The search results did not yield any specific alternative names that were suggested for the London Borough of Enfield. However, it is worth noting that the borough was named after the historic market town of Enfield, which has been a significant location since before the creation of Greater London in 1965. The name Enfield is derived from the Old English 'Ænfeald', meaning 'open land' or 'clearing'. The borough's name is deeply rooted in its history and geography, and there is no record of alternative names being seriously considered during its establishment. The image below provides a locator map for the London Borough of Enfield, illustrating its position within Greater London.
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