Native American Hopi name meaning
crow mother spirit
Basque name meaning
raven
Spanish form of English
Bertram, meaning
"bright raven."
Hungarian form of English
Bertram, meaning
"bright raven."
Bright raven English name composed of the Germanic elements berht
bright and hramn
raven
Medieval form of English
Bertram, meaning
bright
raven
Italian form of English
Bertram,
meaning "bright raven."
Welsh myth name of a giant king of Britain who was killed attacking
Ireland, meaning
raven
Variant of Welsh
Branwen, meaning
fair
raven
Variant of Welsh
Branwen, meaning
fair
raven
Fair raven Welsh Arthurian legen name of the daughter of
Llyr in the Mabinogion. Sometimes considered a goddess of love and beauty. The name is composed of the Welsh elements bran
raven and gwen
fair, white
Variant of Welsh
Branwen, meaning
fair
raven
Raven Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself from
Gaelic Ó Broin, meaning
descendant of Bran
Native American Algonquin name meaning
blackbird
Little crow/raven English name derived
from a French nickname, itself from the Old French/English
word corbin, a diminutive of corb,
meaning
crow, raven
Variant of Irish
Feíchin, meaning
little raven
Little raven Old Irish name composed of the word fiach raven, and a diminutive suffix.
Irish name derived from Gaelic fiach, meaning
raven
Irish myth name of one of the children
Lir turned into swans for 900 years,
derived from the Gaelic word fiach, meaning
raven
French form of Irish
Fiachra, meaning
raven
Native American Navajo name meaning
raven
"War raven."
German name composed of the elements gund
"war" and hrman "raven."
Germanic name derived from the word hraban, meaning
"raven."
Latin form of Germanic
Hraban, meaning
raven
Icelandic name of Old Norse origin, meaning
raven
Native American Sioux name meaning
raven
Native American
Cheyenne name meaning
white crow
or white antelope
Variant of English
Corbin, meaning
little crow/raven
German name derived from Latin corvus, meaning "raven."
Little blackbird Irish name composed of the Gaelic word lon
blackbird and a diminutive suffix.
Feminine form of unisex
Merle, meaning
blackbird
English unisex name, derived from the Old French word merle, meaning
blackbird It first came to public notice in the 1930s with the
actress
Merle Oberon, and is mostly given to girls.
Feminine pet form of English unisex
Merle, meaning
blackbird
Variant of Germanic
Hraban, meaning
"raven."
Variant of Latin
Hrabanus, meaning
raven
English unisex bird name, meaning simply
raven
Either named after the Italian city, meaning unknown, or an elaborated form
of
Raven, meaning
Raven
Icelandic form of Germanic
Wolfram,
meaning
wolf-raven
Variant of Spanish
Velasco, meaning "crow."
Medieval Spanish name derived from the surname Velázquez, meaning "crow."
"Wolf-raven." Germanic name composed of the elements wulf
"wolf" and hramn "raven."