The district is named after the historical region of Eichsfeld, which covers the northern portions of the present district and parts of Lower Saxony, the area around
Duderstadt, called "Untereichsfeld" (lower Eichsfeld). It is a hilly countryside, that is attached to the
Harz hills in the north. Incidentally it is the geographical centre of Germany. The
Leine and
Unstrut rivers both rise in the Eichsfeld. The name is believed to be derived from
Eichenfeld, which means "field of oaks". A less popular theory is the origin in the word
Eisfeld ("field of ice"). == Coat of arms ==