Hawk and Falcon Names
African Luo name meaning
hawk
French
and
German name derived from the Occitan element astor,
meaning "goshawk," itself from Latin acceptor,
a variant of accipiter, meaning "hawk."
The name was originally a derogatory nickname for men with hawk-like,
predatory characteristics.
Hungarian name meaning
"white falcon."
Native American Sioux name meaning
falcon
Hebrew name derived from the Yiddish word falk, meaning
falcon
Feminine form of Scottish
Gavin,
meaning
white hawk
Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table. It is the
Norman French form of Welsh
Gwalchgwyn, meaning
white hawk
White hawk Old Welsh name composed of the elements gwalch
hawk and gwyn
white
May hawk Celtic myth name of a sun god, composed of the elements gwalch
hawk and
Mei May
Arabic name meaning
young hawk
Original Egyptian form of Greek
Horus, myth name of the son
of
Isis, a falcon-headed god of the sky, meaning
the distant
one
Elaborated form of
Shay, possibly
meaning
hawk-like
Native American Miwok name meaning
singing chicken hawk that
soars
Scottish/Gaelic name, possibly meaning
hawk-like
Irish form of Scottish
Seaghdh, possibly meaning
hawk-like
Variant of English unisex
Shea, possibly meaning
hawk-like
Modern English compound name composed of
Shae hawk-like and
Lynn lake
Variant of English unisex
Shea, possibly meaning
hawk-like
Modern English compound name composed of
Shae hawk-like and
Lyn lake
English unisex form of Irish/Gaelic
Séaghdha,
possibly meaning
hawk-like